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EMPIRE CHURCH COLONY
in less than three years has grown into one of the Largest and most pros-
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The little town of Empire is situated in the most prosperous part of
Sunny Stanislaus County, in the Modesto Irrigation District, eight miles
near the foothills, and five miles from the metropolis of Stanislaus County,
the City of Modesto. It lies between two deep streams, the Tuolumne
and Dry Creek, which gives it a perfect drainage. Situated on the main line
of the Santa Fe railroad it is connected with the main city of Stanislaus,
Modesto, by an Interurban railroad. This prosperous little city was laid
out only eighteen months ago, and is now a town of prosperous farmers
and home builders. The town was built up and is mainly inhabited by '
members of the Church of Brethren. It has a postoffice, a general merchan-
dise store, a lumber yard, a school and a prosperous church. This church,
organized by the Brethren two years ago with a membership of eight, now
has a membership of one hundred and seventy-five. This in itself is the best
evidence of the growth and development of the town. The Church of the
Brethren was dedicated on March 12, 1911.
The most important industry in the district, wherein Empire is sit-
uated, is the growing of alfalfa in connection with dairying. This industry
offers the greatest returns with the greatest degree of certainty. Alfalfa
is cut from four to six times a season, the fields yielding from one to two
tons per acre at each cutting, the average for the season being from six to
nine tons.
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per acre, six crops being grown. The hay was sold from the ranch, loose,
for eight dollars a ton — eighty dollars per acre. This is not an exception.
It is the general rule in and around Empire.
Having thoroughly tested this country as desirable for colonies of our
people, we now propose to found a
New Church Colony
in the same part of the Great San Joaquin Valley; near the Empire church
colony, mentioned above; where in the very midst of fine orchards; truck
farms; and Alfalfa-Dairy Ranches; we propose by our
Co- Operative Plan
to sub-divide a large wheat ranch into 20-acre and 40-acre tracts. These
we propose to sell to actual settlers for a small cash payment, allowing
them the privilege of completing payment, by turning over half the crop
of alfalfa grown on the land; or may make money payments on long time
at wholesale prices, at about half what some others are selling less de-
sirable lands. Land men will sell you land for the sake of profit alone.
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BRETHREN FAMILY
ALMANAC
FOR THE YEAR
1912
BEING A LEAP YEAR OF 366 DAYS.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.
Dominical Letters ,...G F Epact 11 Roman Indication 10
Golden Number 13 Solar Cycle. 17 Julian Period 6625
The Jewish Era with their year 5673 commences September 11, 1912.
The Mohammedan Era with their year 1331 commences December 11, 1912.
MOVABLE FESTIVALS.
Septuagesima Sunday Feb. 4
Sexagesima Sunday Feb. 11
Quinquagesiraa Sunday Feb. 18
Shrove Tuesday Feb. 20
Ash Wednesday Feb. 21
Quadragesima Sunday Feb. 25
Mid Lent Mar. 13
Palm Sunday
Maund Thursday
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Low Sunday
Rogaiion Sunday
Ascension Day
March 31
April 4
April 5
April 7
April 14
May 12
May 16
Whit Sunday May 26
Trinity Sunday June 2
Corpus Christi June 6
1st Sunday in Advent Dec. 1
Sundays after Trinity are 25
Christmas falls on Wednesday
EMBER DAYS.
Feb. 28. March 1, 2. May 29, 31. June 1. September 18, 20, 21. December 18, 20, 21.
The Four Seasons or Cardinal Points.
Vernal Equinox,
Summer Solstice,
Autumnal Equinox,
Winter Solstice,
Sun enters T March 20th, 6 o'clock, 2i m. p. m.
Sun enters 25 June 2ist, 2 o'clock, 7 min. p. m.
Sun enters rC^ Sept. 23rd, 5 o'clock, 8 min. a. m.
Sun enters V^ Dec. 21st, 11 o'clock, 37 m. p. m.
0 (Sun) is called the Governing Planet this year.
EVENING STARS.
Venus after July 5
Mars until November 4
Jupiter after June 1 until December 18
Saturn until May 14, after November 23
Mercury Mch. 2 to April 15; June 17 to August
22; October 4 to December 8.
MORNING STARS.
Venus until July 5 *"'
Mars after November 4
Jupiter until June 1, after December 18
Saturn after May 14, until November 23
Mercury until March 2, April 15 to June 17; Au-
gust 22 to October 4 ; after December 8.
PLANETS BRIGHTEST.
Mercury January 6, May 13, September 7, December 28, rises before the sun; also March 27,
July 25, November 19. Venus, November 11. Mars not this year. Jupiter June 1. Saturn
November 23. Uranus July 2. Neptune January 5.
ECLIPSES FOR THE YEAR 1912.
In the year 1912 there will be four eclipses two of the Sun and two of the Moon.
1. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, invisible here; the beginning visible generally in Europe,
Africa, Asia, except the e.xtreme north-eastern portion, central and western Australia, and
eastern South America, the ending visible generally in South America except the north-west
portion, Kurope, Africa, central and western Asia, and western Australia
2. A Central Eclipse of the Sun, April 17, visible here as a partial eclipse, the Sun rising
eclipsed. The central eclipse will be total for about thirty-two minutes at the middle of its
duration. For the rest of its duration it will be annular.
3. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, September 26. The Moon setting here as the eclipse begins,
the beginning visible generally in North America except the extreme eastern portion, the Pacific
Ocean, eastern Asia, and Australia, the ending visible in central and western North America,
the Paciffc Ocean. Australia, central and eastern Asia.
4. A Total EJclipse of the Sun October 10 invisible here, visible to entire South America and
South Atlantic Ocean. The path of the Total Ek5llpse extends from Quito south eastward towards
Rio Janerio.
Characters of the Constellations:
^ffi^ Aries, the Ram. ^ (^ Leo, the Lion. ^ fg^ Sagittarius, Bowman.
^ ^ Taurus, the Bull. -n^^ Virgo, the Virgin. V3^ Capricornus, the Goat.
11^ Gemini, the Twins. :Clz ^ Libra, the Balance. ^^^ Aquarius, the Butler,
25HiB Cancer, the Crab. ^U^ Scorpio, the Scorpion. KS Pisces, the Fishes.
New Moon.
Astronomical Characters Explained.
Full Moon.
First Quarter.
Last Quarter.
Q Moon's Asc. Node, or Dragon's Head. <?5) Moon's Descension.
^ Moon's Desc. Node, or Dragon's Tail. ]) Moon in Apogee, farthest from the Earth
^ Moon's Ascension. (^ Moon in Perigee, nearest to the Earth.
Planets and Aspects.
Tj Saturn. $ Venus. c5 Conjunction, or planets in the same longitude.
11 Jupiter. ^ Mercury. >|c Sextile, when they are 60 degrees apart.
(J Mars. 0 Earth.- D Quartile, when they are 90 degrees apart.
0"Sun. }^ Herschel. A Trine, when they are 120 degrees apart.
^ Moon. tp Neptune. ^ Opposition, when they are 180 degrees apart.
Anatomy of Man's Body, as said to be governed by the Twelve Constellations.
TAe Head and Face,
^ Aries.
ArmSy
tj^ Gemini.
Hearty
*r Leo.
Reins ^
*J^ Libra.
Thighs,
f/^ Sagittarius.
Legs,
^ Aquarius.
Neck,
1^ Taurus.
Breast,
HIB Cancer.
Bowels y
^ Virgo.
Secrets ,
cfg Scorpio.
Knees,
^ Capricornus.
The Feet,
3g Pisces.
MINIMUM WEIGHTS OF PRODUCE.
The followiug are minimum weights of certain articles of produce according to the laws of ihe United States.
Per Bushel
Wheat 60 lbs
Corn, in the ear 70"
Corn , shelled ft6 "
Rye ..56"
Buckwheat 48"
Barley 48"
Oats 32"
Peas 60"
White Beans 60 "
Per Bushel
Castor Beans 46 lbs
White Potatoes 60"
Sweet Potatoes 55"
Onions 57"
Turn ips 55 "
Dried Peaches 33 "
Dried Apples 26 "
Clover Seed 60'
Flax Seed 66"
Per Bushel.
Hungarian Grass Seed 60 "
Millet Seed 50"
Timothy Seed 45"
Blue Grass Seed 44 "
Hemp Seed 44"
Corn Meal 48"
Ground Peas.. 24"
Malt , 84"
Bran .... 20"
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JANUARY
First Month — 31 Days
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2 Tue I Surrender of Port Arthur, 1905.
3 Wed I Chinese Inland Mission founded, 1860.
4 Thu I Corrections for this department soHcited.
5 Fri I Robert Morrison was born, 1782.
6 Sat IJoan of Arc was born, 1412.
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8 Mon I Galileo died in Italy, 1642.
9 Tue [Florida and Mississippi seceded, 1861.
10 Wed C. Schwenkfeld died, Germany, 1562.
11 Thu Ben Butler died, Washington, 1893.
12 Fri Eld. Henry Kurtz died in Ohio, 1874. *
13 Sat Menno Simon died in the rear 1559.
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Edward Everett died in Boston,
Edward Gibbon died in London,
17 Wed]Benj. Franklin was born in Mass.
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C. H. Balsbaugh d. in Pa., 1909.
Gen. R. E. Lee was born in Va.,
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Isaac Lawshe died in Ind., 1865.
Oueen Victoria died, 1901.
William Pitt died in Putney, 1806.
Eld. James R. Gish was born, Va., 1826
Robert Burns was born, Scotland, 1759.
Breth. church organized, Smyrna, 1896
James G. Blaine died, Washington, 1893
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Full Moon. 4th 8: 29 A. M 7: 29 A. M 6
Last Quarter. llth.. 2:42 A. M 1:42 A. M 12
New Moon. 19th 6:09 A. M 5:09 A. M 4
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Elder Ephraim W. Stoner
By Chas. D. Bonsack.
It may not be well to lament too much
^r the departed fathers of the church.
|ieir work is done and God has called
em higher. To forget them, however,
3uld be a crime. It is their work which
I take up, on which, as yet, we have
stowed no labor. It was their ideals
d purposes, that make the atmo-
here in which we live. It was their
Eld. Ephraim W. Stoner.
ruggle that gives us strength, and
leir fighting which is our victory.
any a man owes his accomplishment in
le better things of life to the thrilling
ruggle for right, and the convictions
• character, as told in the biography of
incoln, Bunyan, Luther and a host of
:hers. We only understand great life
inciples as they are translated into liv-
ig men and women. Men may quibble
id attack the Bible and its message;
ut the life of Jesus Christ and its rec-
ord has no other explanation than that
God condescended to live among men.
I, therefore, have sometimes felt that,
as a church in the past, we have lost
something in our modest fear to record
the deeds of our church fathers, lest we
exalt the "man" above measure. It
must be admitted that most of us are
incompetent for the delicate task, lack-
ing judgment and sometimes honesty
and courage, to give the right setting of
a man's life before God and men; yet
it seems to me that God would be pleased
to have us record at least some of the
things in a man's life which he has been
pleased to use as a blessing to the
world. Biography at least is good so
far as it helps us to be purer and
stronger, and to forget not the God of
our fathers.
In crossing to the promised land, for
fear they would forget to tell it, God
told his people to take up stones from
the river bottom, where he had divided
the waters, so that coming generations
would enquire and hear the story of their
fathers* faith and their God. Perhaps
we have failed to record some great
things that God has done for our fa-
thers, and as a result the rising genera-
tions are not enthused with our history,
and many have turned to others, who
have painted in glowing colors the rec-
ords of the past and kept them for the
inquiring mind of youth. This is not be-
cause the fathers in the Church of the
Brethren were lacking in courage and
intelligent conviction or that God failed
them in their work; but because we
failed to remember that we had an obli-
gation to the coming generations in pre-
serving for them the stories of God's
goodness, and their faith in the right.
But it is no easy task to put in words
the record of a man's life. The deeds
done are not the whole story, nor always
FEBRUARY Second Month— 29 Days
1912
Weeks
and Days
IMPORTANT EVENTS
1 Thu
2 Fri
3 Sat
Eld. Quinter born, Philadelphia, 1816.
Mexican War ended, 1848.
Horace Greeley, born in N. H., 1811.
Moons
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Sat
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Eld. Daniel Vaniman was born, 1835.
D. L. Moody was born in Mass., 1837.
Chas. II. died in London, 1685.
Chas. Dickens, born in England, 1812.
Russo-Japanese war begun, 1904.
W. H. Harrison was born in Va., 1773.
Fall of Roanoke Island, 1862.
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Luke 8
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Daniel Boone was born in Pa., 1735.
Abraham Lincoln was born in Ky., 1809.
Admiral Porter died, Washington, 1891.
Wm. T. Sherman died, N. Y. Cy., 1891.
Galileo was born in Italy, 1564.
Philip Melanchthon born, Baden, 1497.
Columbia was burned, 1865.
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Martin Luther died in Saxonv, 1546.
Alex. Mack, Sr., died in Pa., '1735.
Henry Drummond died in Surrey, 1860.
Santa Ana born in Jalapa, Mex., 1795.
Geo. Washington born in Va., 1732.
John Q. Adams died, Washington, 1848.
Christopher Sower was baptized, 1737.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
the most important. Back of them is
the will, the motive, the strug^gle against
environment, etc. These God knows, —
we seldom, and then only in part. Be-
cause of this we so often misjudge men.
Then, too, it is difficult to comprehend a
life so long as Bro. Stoner's, touching
so many lives and at so many places
through the years. He was preaching
ten years before I was born. This to
me seems a long while ago. As I re-
member that all the years, from then till
now, were filled with a more or less ac-
tive service for the church, I feel, in the
absence of accurate records, almost in-
competent to speak. But long as these
years seem to us, in helping along the
cause he loved, yet to him they were
brief enough, and no doubt failed to
show the results he would have desired,
and so shall it be with us all.
Bro. E. W. Stoner was one of a family
of five, born July 26, 1833, on a farm a
few miles from Union Bridge, Mary-
land, in the vicinity of which he lived all
his life. His father, David Stoner, and
his mother, whose maiden name was
Esther Pfautz, had early united with the
Church of the Brethren, and were noted
for their piety and godliness. This
meant a splendid heritage for the family
and is splendidly exemplified in the two
surviving members, — Elder David Ston-
er, of Johnsville, Md., and Sister Rebec-
ca Longanecker, of Denton, Md. Brother
Ephraim spent his younger years about
the farm and the neighborhood, going
to the country school near by, when not
engaged in the duties about the farm.
He was baptized at the age of twenty-
two, with four or five others, and the
following year was married -to Sister
Belinda Engel, one of the number bap-
tized a year before. To this union were
born ten children, but only three daugh-
ters grew to womanhood, and they, with
their mother, survive their father. These
early united with the church. The old-
est daughter, Edith, is the wife of Eld.
D. Victor Long, of Hagerstown, Md.
Fannie is the wife of W. M. Lyon, pas-
tor of the Progressive Brethren church,
Washington, D. C. Emma is the wife of
Mr. Julius Traub, of Baltimore, Md. Bro.
Stoner's home life was most pleasant,
the atmosphere of patience and quiet,
with orderliness, seemed to prevail at
all times. Many shared the hospitality
of their home, and the quiet friendliness
of Brother and Sister Stoner will be
remembered by all who had that pleas-
ure.
Baptized at twenty-two, elected to the
ministry at twenty-eight, he spent his
life largely in the interest of the church.
As a young man on the farm he found
pleasure and profit in studying his Bible
as he carried it with him to the field, and
rested his horses in the plow. Indeed,
as I knew him, business had little hold
on his mind. He cared little for the
hustle of business and its distracting
cares. He took good care of his posses-
sions, lived economically and well, but
found his enjoyment in the considera-
tion of the problems and polity of the
church in which he was a constant stu-
dent. This made him a leader in this
line of church activity. He enjoyed the
church councils, whether local or gen-
eral, and was a good man to have pres-
ent at such meetings. Slow to speak,
quiet and deliberate; of a fatherly per-
sonality; diplomatic and experienced in
the usages and practices of the church,
— all combined to give him prestige and
power, and his decisions were difficult
successfully to oppose. He did not con-
tend for his opinion or position, but had
a quiet, cautious way of waiting, and
things usually worked to his viewpoint.
As a preacher, Bro. Stoner was not
noisy nor oratorical. Here, as else-
where, he was deliberate and quiet, — a
fine thinker and with more than an or-
dinary knowledge of the Scriptures, His
preaching was largely expository. While
to some, at times, his deliberate and
passionless preaching was tedious, he
never failed to get the interest and re-
gard of the intelligent, for his state-
ments were carefully thought out and
tested in his own good judgment and
that of others. He could not be said to
possess great originality, but witli good
judgment and a large experience became
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BBETHBEir PUBI^ISHHTG HOUSE,
Elg-in, IlUnols.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
n efficient father and leader in the com-
lunity as well as the church. He had
lastered a most beautiful vocabulary,
tid knew how to use it. This was es-
lecially noticed in his prayers.' Often
^lled unexpectedly to lead in prayer,
^d inspired by the occasion, he would
^rily lift one up to the gates of gold,
I beautiful thought and language. He
ad splendid pastoral qualities; in the
ome and personally he was at his best,
riendly, he was approached by all, and
II who talked with him, felt the influ-
nce of his reverent and sympathetic
lanner.
Like all men, he had his weaker points,
lany of us wished at times he was
lore frank, but he was always slow and
lutious to commit himself, even to
lose best known and trusted. This se-
retiveness, with his diplomacy, led his
est friends, sometimes, to suspicion and
onder as to his position and sincerity,
hrewd, his statements and movements
ere closely watched, and often criti-
ised without mercy; but these things
ever ruffled him in the least. He was
je personification of deliberation and
ktience,
I In the fifty years of his ministry
lere were but few of the Annual Meet-
igs that he did not attend. Interested
i and loyal to the councils and deci-
ons of the church, he found pleasure
I the Annual Meetings even though he
id not take a large part in their delib-
rations. He was a member of the
tanding Committee a number of times;
ut only half of his ministerial life was
e in the eldership. His disposition pre-
ented him from being aggressive in the
instructive work of the church, but he
as a splendid adviser and help to those
ho were, and his opinion was a large
ictor in the advisability of procedure,
I any new movement in the Eastern
district of Maryland.
He was a student of conditions about
im, especially in the work of the
hurch. This kept him young, active
nd useful unto the end of his life.
/hile some slight throat trouble kept
im from preaching much, his judgment
11
and interest remamed fresh and keen
up to the final illness. This was so
much so that it was hard to realize he
was getting old. When more than sev-
enty-three years old, at the request of
the congregation, he wrote a history of
the Pipe Creek congregation and had it
published, which preserves many inter-
esting data and facts that would other-
wise be lost and forgotten. For thirty
years he conducted a weekly Bible class
in the town of Union Bridge, only ceas-
ing his personal attendance and direc-
tion of this a few months before his
death.
Bro. Stoner took good care of himself,
and enjoyed good health as a result, up
to a few months before his death. He
was confined to his bed about four
months, and in this affliction the same
patience was manifest until July 3, 1911,
when his spirit departed from the body
in which it tabernacled for nearly sev-
enty-eight years. His body was carried
to the old Pipe Creek cemetery, after
services in the church near by, and
there, amid the scenes where he had ex-
horted others for fifty years to the hope
in Christ, his body was tenderly placed
till the dead iri Christ are called forth;
believing that for quiet, cautious, patient
action and constant devotion to the
cause of Christ and the church which he
loved, earth has had few to excel him.
Union Bridge, Md.
THE MAN WHO IS NOT WANTED.
A lecturer, in speaking of the drinking
man, uttered a great truth and at the
same time indulged in a flight of real
oratory when he said: "The railroads
don't want him; the ocean liners don't
want him; the banks don't want him;
the merchants don't want him." Then
referring to the advertisement of a sa-
loonkeeper for a bartender who does
not drink, said, " the saloonkeeper does
not want him." Turning with his most
winsome smile to the audience, he said,
" Now, girls, do you want him? "
APRIL
Fourth Month — ^30 Days
1912
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2 Tue I Thomas Jefferson born in Va., 1743.
3 Wed I Washington Irving born in N. Y., 1783.
4 Thu I W. H. Harrison died, Washington, 1841.
5 Fri |R. Raikes died, England, 1811.
6 Sat [Peary reached North Pole, 1909.
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Wordsworth born in England, 1770.
Fall of Island No. 10, 1862.
Payne, author. Sweet Home, died 1852.
The Lord is my helper.
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15 Mon Lincoln died in Washington, 1865.
16 Tue Philip Yonce died in Ohio, 1864.
17 Wed 'Franklin died in Philadelphia, 1790.
18 Thu I Eld. Geo. D. Zollers d. in Ind., 1911.
19 Fri P. Melanchthon died, Germany, 1560.
20 Sat iBrainerd, missionary, born, Conn., 1718,
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22 Mon I James Buchanan born in Pa., 1791.
23 Tue j Shakespeare died in England, 1616.
24 Wed I New Orleans taken, 1862.
25 Thu [First eleven baptisms at Bulsar, 1897.
26 Fri Ijohn H. Umstad died in Pa., 1873.
27 Sat \U. S. Grant was born ii Ohio, 1822.
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First Quarter, 24th.
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No, thoro Isn't anytlilngr quite as good published as the Brethren Teachers' Monthly,
for thf purpose intended. Tlie aim of this publication is to j^iNe to the Sunday-school
teachers of the Brotherhood just tlie kind of helps they need, prepared in such a way as
to make them easily available. The lesson helps are prepared by experts in the different
dt'partments, and the general articles are on timely subjects by able writers.
The Monthly win be of special value during the cominp: year, as the lessons are
taken from the New Testament and contain a considerable amount of doctrinal teaching
peculiar to tlie tonets of the Church of the Brethren.
BBETEBEN PUBLISHINO HOUSE,
Elfin* lUlnola.
12
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Bro. David Emmert
By W. J. Swigart.
Human life Is the most interesting
and important study of the human mind.
Every life is a history and a romance,
were the details written out. The chief
assets of the world today are the good
lives of the good people who have lived,
and their achievements, plus the good
lives of the good people who are now
living. We ought not to forget the lives
and services of our citizens as 'soon as
the tombstone is erected. The good
that men do ought not to be " interred
with their bones."
Near Benevola (delightful name and
delightful place in which to be born),
Maryland, Sept. 6, 1854, Bro. David Em-
mert was born. During his childhood
the war raged sometimes furiously
around his home, and over his father's
fields and even about the house. He
often told of the battles and soldiers,
and especially vivid in his own mind and
memory was the scene of one evening's
discussion between his father and a gen-
eral of the army. Aside from war
scenes, his early life ran quiet as the
gentle brooks by which he sported. The
work and character of the man were
somewhat forecast in the plays, tastes,
and tendencies, thoughts and visions of
the boy. While full of the sportive and
fun-loving propensities that naturally
belong to childhood, he was precocious,
at least, in the ability of taking " serious
thought " concerning life and its accom-
paniments.
In talking once with a close friend,
they talked of their love afifairs. He
said he never had but one love affair,
and he expected that to terminate in his
marriage. As they talked further, he
opened his heart further, and related
how he had prayed over the matter and
sought guidance from heaven in his love
and courtship experience, and he felt
that one's religion should be applied as
seriously to those things as to other
transactions of life. With many young
people love afifairs are hardly thought of
as coming within the realm and reach
of prayer.
He attended the public schools and
worked on the farm, — at times amusing
himself and his friends with his pencil
and crayon. He attended the State Nor-
mal School at Millersville, but did not
graduate there, and never formally grad-
uated from any school, — except the
school of life and experience. He served
an apprenticeship as a pattern maker
in the Frick Manufacturing shops at
Waynesboro. There he became inti-
mately acquainted with the late Jacob
M. Zuck, founder of Juniata College.
The college was started as the Breth-
ren's Normal College by Bro. Zuck,
April 17, 1876. Bro. David Emmert came
to Huntingdon in September, 1877, and
became a member of the faculty. He
taught drawing and painting and also
some of the sciences, and did some work
in school as a student. He was intimate-
ly and vitally connected with the life of
the institution up to the time of his
death; having been student, teacher and
trustee.
Bro. David Emmert was a versatile
man. He could do many things, and
really seemed adept at all of them. He
was a student, that is, a thinker. He
brought ideas into new relations, and
worked out new creations. He was a
teacher and loved that work. He was
an artist; and, probably, of all the things
to which he gave himself, the deepest,
natural, intuitive promptings of his life
were in the exercise of this talent. It
was a sort of native, spontaneous pas-
sion with him. Probably the greatest of
the many sacrifices of his life was to
give up this avocation for the more
13
MAY
Fifth Month — 31 Days
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2 Thu 'Bishop Coke buried, Indian Ocean, 1814.
3 Fri |Hans Egede sailed for Greenland, 1712.
4 Sat Thomas Huxley born in London, 1825.
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19 Sun jOuinter died. North Manchester, 1888.
20 Mon I A. M. at Harrisburg, Pa., 1902.
21 Tue lEld. I. D. Parker died 1910.
22 Wed I A. :\I. North Manchester, Ind., 1888.
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat
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Day's length 14 hours 32 min.
26 Sun I A. M., Illinois, 74; Pa., 77; Kans., '96. | %^
27 Mon! A. M. at Pertle Springs, Mo., 1890.
28 Tue I A. M. at Lincoln, Nebr., 1901.
29 Wed I A. M. at Meversdale, Pa., 1894.
30 Thu jA. M. at Milford, Ind., 1882.
31 Fri I A. M., Ottawa, '87; Bur'ton Pk., '98
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The CHRISTIAN WORKERS' BOOKLET
should be in the hands of each member of the conij:re<;ation. It contains the subjects
for six months, with outlines and notes. Also blank leaves and spaces for notes
and names of leaders. Everybody needs it. not only as a matter of convenience,
brt aUo for the help it affords to the leaders and those who wish to take part.
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BÐBEN PUBZiISHING HOUSE,
Elgin, lUlnois.
14
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
pressing things of life that came to him.
He spent time and money in the studio,
and with the masters of the country.
Once, when he was working in the
studio in Philadelphia, I visited him;
and as we walked together on the streets
and in the galleries, his talk was for one
moment in ecstasies over the pictures
and statuary, and the next on the poor
in Huntingdon and Philadelphia. His
heart seemed to be swinging like a pen-
dulum between his art and the neglected
children, until it finally centered with
the work, and for many years pictures
and brushes and landscapes were rele-
gated to the past and to the outside, to
make room for the pressing demands of
other things.
He said once that the first vision or
thought of nature's beauties, as associat-
ed with their reproduction by art, came
to him when very young. As he sat on
a coop with his sister, the young chicks
and ducklings gathered at their feet to
be fed. Just then the glorious beauty
of. a Maryland sunset enraptured his up-
lifted youthful eyes. What a concept for
a painted picture that scene would be!
The great work of his life was in the
interest of the homeless and friendless
children. A concern for the helpless and
suffering seemed to be born in him. Ear-
ly in life his mind was exercised in their
behalf. According to his own state-
ment, the first vision of the need of at-
tention to the neglected child came to
him when yet a boy, in his early teens,
as he gathered stones in the field of his
father's farm. The second time he felt
the manifest call to this work was one
day when in the employ of the Frick
Manufacturing Company, in Waynes-
boro. He carried something, or went
on an errand from shop to office, and
so plainly and distinctly did the convic-
tion come that he paused as though
halted by some one speaking to him face
to face.
Some time after this he came to Hun-
tingdon. The conviction continued with
him. and he naturally became more sen-
sitive and alert to suffering. In January
and February of 1878 we had a small-
pox scourge in Huntingdon. This was
followed by much suffering among the
poor of West Huntingdon and else-
where, in those panicky winters of 79
and '80. Throughout all this Bro. David
Emmert was alert and active, and was
forever happening on those cases of
want and neglect, and finding the homes
where famine and fever stalked. This
naturally led to the organization of the
Orphans' Home in 1881 and the one in
Hagerstown later.
He was a great worker. He did not
merely write and speak, and send people
as agents. He went himself. To the
hungry he carried food, the naked he
clothed, those in prison and sick he vis-
ited, and ministered unto them. No
home was too lowly, no poverty and
squalor too abject, no vice nor sin was
so gross as to bar his entrance if he be-
lieved he could help. No hour was too
late, no road too rough or muddy, no
night too dark for his feet to go on er-
rands of mercy. His own hands washed
and cleansed the diseased and filthy, and
his own arms carried the little ones to
places of comfort and cleanliness.
Bro. David Emmert's life and career
have meant something. He has done
something. He has created something.
Hagerstown and Huntingdon and Jun-
iata Valley and Cumberland Valley have
been affected and changed, and affected
and changed for the better, because Bro.
David Emmert was gifted with sensi-
bilities that could feel, and a heart that
could awake and respond to the cry of
human suffering within the weak and
helpless, — an intelligence that could
plan, a soul that could consecrate itself
to a work and a surrendered will that
could go forth undaunted by opposition
or misapprehension on the part of those
to whom he appealed. The first primal
besetting fault of his life was overwork.
Any other fault of fret or acerbity re-
sulted from this. He asked no vacation,
he took no rest, he looked for no respite.
He worked on ceaselessly.
Bro. David Emmert believed in the
Lord Jesus Christ. I name this last be-
cause in the religion of Christ the last is
15
JUNE
Sixth Month— 30 Days
1912
iff
Weeks
and Days
IiMPORTAXT EVENTS ' "^anS"
Moon
south
Moon SUN SUN
r.&s. rises sets
Siffns
h. m.
h. m.
h. m.|h. m.
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A. M., Harrisonburg, Va., 1909. | ^ ©
1.52
9.34
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sio
2 Sim |A. M., at Hagerstown, Md., 1891. | ^ ©
2.43 i 10. 3
4.40
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3 MoniA. M., Meyersdale, 73; liroadway, 79. 1 .^ ©
3.32ill. 2
4.39
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4 Tue |A. M. Decatur, 111., 1895, York, Pa., 1912|..^ ©
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5 Wed! A. M., Lanark, 1880, Springfield, 1906. |v^ ©
5. 3
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6 Thu A. M. Bristol, 1905; St. Joseph, 1911. ^ ©
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7 Fri A. M.at Ashland, 0., '81; Winona, 1910. ^ C
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8 Sat jA. M. at Frederick, Md., 1897. ! ^ C
7. 7
12.55
4.37
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io
2:^ 1st Sunday after Trinity Luke 16 Day's length 14 hours 46 min.
la
9 Sun
A. M. at Des Moines, Iowa, 1908.
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10 Mon
Judson volunteerefl for missions, 1810.
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11 Tue
A. M., N. Man., 78, Harrisonb'g, 1889.
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Wm. C. Brvant died in N. Y., 1878.
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13 Thu
Winfield Scott b. Petersburg. Va., 1786.
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3. 8
4.36
7.24
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14 Fri
Benedict Arnold died in London, 1801.
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3.39
4.35
7.25
15 Sat
Eld. John Kline killed in Va., 1864.
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24 2nd. Su)iday after Trinity Luke 14 Day's length 14 hours 50 min.
16 Sun ! Battle of Petersburg, Va., 1864.
w ®
1.35
9.37
4.35
7.25
17 Mon Eld. John Kline was born, 1797.
^ #
2.39
10.23
4.35
7.25
18 Tue Battle of Waterloo, 1815.
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10.59
4.35
7.25
19 Wed [Council of Nice, 325.
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4.33
11.30
4.35
7.25
20 Thu |Geo. B. Holsinger born, 1857.
^ ®| S.Z2
11.55
4.35
7.25
21 Fri ! Santa Ana died in Mexico City, 1876.
^ 1 1 6. 8
morn
4.34 7.26
22 Sat |Let your light shine.
^ 11 6.53112.29
4.35
7.25
2^^ ^rd. Sunday after Trinity Luke 15 Day's length 14 hours 50 min.
23 Sun ID. P. Savler, b. 1811, d. June 6, 1885. | §.•= D| 7.38'T2. 58 4.35 725
24 Mon 'Henry W^ard Beecher born. Conn., 1813.1 ft 1 1 8.24 1.16 4.35 7.25
25 Tue [Polk appointed ^laj. Gen., 1861. IAD 9.21 1.41 4.35 7.25
26 Wed |Eld. John Wise died in Kansas, 1909. img 1 10. 2 2.14 4.35 7.25
27 Thu Ifoscph Smith died, Nauvoo, 111., 1844. I« 1 1 10.58 2.54 4.35 7.25
28 Fri I'lohn Wesley born in England, 1703. | #• D 1 11.46! 3.42 4.35 7.25
20 Sat iHenry Clav died in Washington, 1852.! #• ©|morn|([ris 4.36 7.24
26 4th Sunday after Trinity
Luke 6 Day's length 14 hours 48 min.
30 Sun 'Chas. Guiteau hanged, Washington, '?^2
MOON'S PHASIUS. EasteroTstatefl^
T.ast Quarter. 7th 9:35 P. M 8
Xfw Moon. 15th 1:23 A. M 12
First Quarter, 21st 3:38 P. M 2
Full Moon, 29th 8:33 A. M 7
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Central
35
23
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States.
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P. M. . .
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'Western States.
7: 35 P. M.
11: 23 P. M.
1: 38 P. M.
6: 33 A. M.
How About Your Sunday -School Supplies ? "^^^ "'^"J^^^''""
-L £_L sent in? If not, see
that it is sent at once. Don't fail to get plenty Teachers* Monthlies. There is
no better help for your teachers. Get your order sent in so your supplies will be
there on time. We can supply all your needs.
BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE,
Elgin, Illinois.
16
BRETHREN EAMTLY ALMANAC.
always best. Bro. Emmert believed and
served Christ. This says much. This
tells all. All good in the world is an
emanation of the Savior as the expres-
sion to man of God's love. A Christless
life is a hopeless life. Christianity is
the best thing in the world — the supreme
gift of God to the world. Christianity
is the sanest and most practical thing in
the world. If any man can not or does
not believe in Christ, he should only
study Christ and Christianity, as set
forth in the New Testament, and as it
has affected the lives of its subjects.
Bro. Emmert's work, throughout, was
carried on in the nam.e of Christ, and he
depended for its success on the right-
eousness of his cause and the faithful-
ness of "^Go'd.
Bro. Emmert was born in the Beaver
Creek congregation, and reared under
the instruction of the late Eld. D. F.
Stouffer, but made open confession and
united with the Church of the Brethren
at Price's church in the old Antietam or
Waynesboro congregation, then under
the ministry of the late Elder Jacob F.
Oiler.
During his final sickness he received
the sacraments of the church and en-
joyed having us read from the Word
and pray at his bedside. Now the vol-
ume of his life is closed. He hath writ-
ten well. His labors in the flesh have
ceased but his works will follow him.
When the Master shall say to him,
" I was hungry and thirsty and needy,
and ye gave me meat and drink and
clothing; I was sick and ye visited me."
he, Bro. Emmert, in response, may say,
"When had I the honor to minister un-
to you, blessed Master?" And the Lord
will say, " Inasmuch as ye did it unto
these least ones, ye have done it unto
me."
Huntingdon, Pa.
Charles H. Brubaker, of India*
By Nora E. Berkebile.
On a farm near Girard, III., there lived
a loyal father, mother and their family
of children.
The father, John Brubaker, was born
in Virginia and his wife, Mary Neff Bru-
baker, came from the same State. The
Lord blessed them with eleven children,
and Charles was the tenth son of the
family of eleven. He was born Aug,
27, 1873. He was an ordinary child, went
to school and did his share of the work
at home. He led the life of the average
country boy.
Some one, — a childhood friend of
Charles, — has said, " He could not help
but be good with such a father and moth-
er as he had. The whole family just
I seemed naturally good, and it seemed
to be no effort to them to live a holy
life." What a precious heritage for a
[ father and mother to give their children!
Surely it is more precious than worldly
treasures!
Charles spent about ten years in the
country school. Pie was an average pu-
pil,— ^^absolutely loyal to parents, teacher,
and his church.
Another friend said, " I never knew
one unkind act in all his life and I was
his seat-mate for years. No teacher
ever found him associating with bad
boys, and he never made the church any
trouble." By nature he was of a timid,
retiring dispostion and extremely con-
scientious.
At the age of thirteen he united with
the church, and was ever found where
duty called. As a Sunday-school worker
he was enthusiastic, and acted as secre-
tary, teacher and superintendent as he
grew older.
17
JULY
Seventh Month — 61 Days
19121
Weeks
and Days
IMPORTANT EVENTS
Moons
and
Signs
1 iMon
2 Tue
3 Wed
4 Thu
5 Fri
6 Sat
Battle of Gettysburg, 1863.
Garfield shot in Washington, 1881.
P. C. & B. at W. consolidated, 1883.
Declaration of Independence, 1776.
Battle of Chippewa, 1814.
Huss born in Bohemia, 1369, died, 1415.
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south
Moon I SUN I SUN
r. &s. I rises] sets
h. m. li. m.|h. m.|h. m.
2.151 9.34|4.36
3. 0! 9.53|4.37
3.421 10.27|4.37
4.231 10.49|4.37
5. 3ill. 9|4.38
5.44ill.32|4.38
7.24
7.23
7.23
7.23
7.22
7.22
2y ^th Sunday after Trinity Luke 3 Days length 14 hours 44 min.
7 Sun
Thomas Hooker died in Conn., 1647.
^ C
6.27 1 morn 14.38
7.22
8 Mon
P. B. Shelley died in Italy, 1822.
^ c
7.12|12.16|4.39
7.21
9 Tue
Braddock's Defeat, 1755.
f^ c
8. 6|12.45|4.39
7.21
10 Wed
John Calvin born in France, 1509.
P^ c
9. 3 1. 014.40
7.20
11 Thu
John 0. Adams born in Mass., 1767.
P^ c
10. 6
1.4014.40
7.20
12 Fri
Julius Caesar was born, 100 B. C.
11.13
2.3414.41
7.19
13 Sat
Gen. Braddock died, 1755.
fl C!ev.20j 3.42 i 4.41
7.19
28 6th Sunday after Trinity Matthezc 5 Day's length 14 hours 36 min.
14 Sun
15 :\ron
16 Tue
17 W^ed
18 Thu
19 Fri
20 Sat
Judson arrived at Burmah, 1813.
Rembrandt born, 1607.
Isaac Watts born (following day) 1674.
Adam Smith died in Edinburg, 1790.
Godefroy de Bouillon died in 1100.
Battle of Winchester, Va., 1864.
Petrarch (Italian poet) born, 1304.
^ @
1.23
Dsts
4.42
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2.21
8.59
4.43
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3.14
9.29
4.43
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4.44
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4.50
10.22
4.45
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5.36
10.44
4.46
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6.22
11. 7
4.47
7.18
7.17
7.17
7.16
7.15
7.14
7.14
2Q /th Sunday after Trinity
Mark 8
Day's length 14 hours 26 min.
21 Sun iBattle of Bull Run, 1861.
22 MonJEld. Henry Kurtz born, Germany, 1796.
23 Tue I Eld. W. A. Anthony d. in Pa., 1911.
24 Wed I Martin Van Buren'died in N. Y., 1862.
25 Thu I Samuel Mohler died in Ohio, 1891.
26 Fri |Eld. E. W. Stoner, b. 1833, d. 1911.
27 Sat IBattle, Atlanta, Ga. (fol. day). 1864.
7. 9
7.53
8.49
11.34
mom
12.19
9.42 12.52
10.34
11.24
morn
1.39
2.28
3.24
4.47
4.48
4.49
7.13
7.12
7.11
4.50 7.10
4.50
4.51
4.52
7.10
7. 9
7. 8
JO 8th Sunday after Trinity Matthew 7 Day's length 14 hours 14 min. \
28 Sun iRobespierre died, 1794. |.a^ ©| 12.12
29 MonjWm. Wilberforce died in London, 1833.!...a% ©| 12.58
30 Tue I William Penn died in England, 1718. | 4 ©| 1.41
31 WedlChristian Hope died in Kansas, 1899. | 4 ©i 2.22
Dris|4.53|7. 7
7.5614.54 7 6
8.32|4.55|7. 5
8.55|4.56|7- 4
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quarter, 7th,
New Moon, 14th,
First Quarter, 21st.
FuH Moon. 28th.
Eastern States. Central States.
. .ll:4fi A. M 10:46 A. M. . .
8: 13 A. M 7: 13 A. M.
12:18 A. M ll:ll P. M.
11: 28 P. M 10: 28 P. M.
Western States.
9: 46 A. M.
6: 13 A. M.
10: 18 P. M.
9: 28 P. M.
Is what you want for the Sunday-school
Ziesson of 1912.
Stout's Students*
Map of Palestine
No. 1. Bound paper, folded, 50c.
No. 2. Cloth-backed map. mounted on
wooden rolk'r.s, $1.00.
Price per dozen to schools and classes. No.
1. $5.00. No. 2. $10.00. One-half
dozen at the saint- rate. I
BBETHBEN FUBI.ISHINO HOUSE, Elgin, Dlinois.
IS
THREE MAPS IN ONE IN SIX COLORS
A Map of Bible Incidents,
.\ Map of the Journey.^ of Our Lord,
.\ Map of Bible Cities, Towns, Lakes
and Plains. A Veritable Teacher.
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC
While attending a Normal, he went
regularly to teach a class in a State Or-
phanage. He taught school in Illinois,
and also in California.
Wishing to make better preparation
for teaching and to secure funds to do
so, he clerked for a year in an aluminum
store in San Francisco. He was urged
by his employer to keep on in the work,
as he gave promise of becoming a very
successful business man, but Charles
was aiming to have a better education,
and he again started to school.
While attending a convention, he felt
a special call to make a greater effort to
save the lost, and he planned his studies
so that they would help him in this di-
rection.
Cliarles H. Brubaker.
He wanted to be ready when the di-
rect call came for him to go.
Before completing his college course in
Berkeley, Cal., he had notified the Gen-
eral Mission Board of his willingness to
go wherever the Lord would call.
In the fall of '99, while attending col-
lege in Los Angeles, the East Los An-
geles church called him to the minis-
try.
His college work completed, a call
came for him to go to India. Gladly he
accepted, and on Thanksgiving Day,
November, 1906, he, accompanied by
Sisters Miller and Powell, set sail on
board the " Cedric." As the boat sailed
out of the harbor, they little thought
that one day in the future their lives
would be so changed. Just after Christ-
mas they landed in Bombay. All three
were sent to the Marathi field, and
Charles was stationed at Poona, to learn
the language where an excellent teacher
could be secured. He lived with Rev.
Thornton, now a missionary in Japan.
In ^ptember of the following year
he was married to Sister Ella Miller,
who was stationed at Vada. It was the
first Christian wedding the people of
our jungle village had ever seen. The
native Christians decorated the native
house with flowers and branches and
leaves. The heathen natives flocked in
to see the ceremony performed by Bro.
Stover, and then there came the wed-
ding dinner. It was all so far from the
homeland and no mothers and fathers
to kiss their children, — the bride and
groom, — but their loving hearts beat as
one and God was with them as much so
as if they had been married in a more
beautiful house, surrounded by parents,
brothers and sisters, and childhood
friends.
They went to Dahanu to take charge
of the work left by Brother and Sister
Ebey when they went on furlough. Here
they continued their language study;
here they worked for and taught the
simple village people about them, es-
tablishing schools, giving medicines, and
the many, many things missionaries iind
to do on a foreign field.
All loved him because he was so gentle
with them. They never saw him angry
and never found him too tired to help
them, or to listen to whatever grievance
they might bring to him. Happy, in-
deed, were they in their home by the
riverside, and happier still when little
Eunice Joy came to them, one August
day.
19
AUGUST
Eighth Month — 31 Days
1912 ^
Weeks
and Days
IMTORTANT EVENTS
I Moons
I and
1 Signs
1 Thu I Robert Morrison died in China, 1834.
2 Fri I Send for Teachers' Monthly.
3 Sat [First miss, meeting, Yokohama, 1873.
Moon
south
h. ra.
3. 2
3.43
4.24
Moon
r.&s.
h. m.
9.15
9.35
9.55
SUN I SUN
rises] sets
h. m.Ih. m.
4.57
4.58
4.59
7. 3
7. 2
7. 1
J7 ^th. Sunday after Trinity
Luke i6
Day's length 14 hours
4 Sun 1
5 MonI
6 Tiie 1
7 \Ved|
8 Thu 1
9 Fri 1
10 Sat 1
First steamboat trip by Fulton, 1807.
Battle of Baton Rouge, La., 1862.
Alfred Tennyson born in England, 1809
T. Caspar Aquila was born, 1488.
Robert Moffat died, 1883.
Adoniram Judson born in Mass., 1788.
Temple at Jerusalem burned A. D. 70.
c
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n
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5. 8
5.56
6.49
7.48
8.52
CI 9.58
11. 2
10.19
10.44
11.17
11.55
morn
1.19
2.29
5. 0
5. 1
J2 lOth. Sunday after Trinity Luke ig Days length 7j hours 46
T\ c.-., i5^K«^4- n T».r^^»-o^n k^^*^ m at iq^i i ,..m& ^ 1 ~ 71 one*:
7. 0
6.59
6.58
6.57
6.56
6.55
6.54
min.
11 Sun I Robert G. Ingersoll born, N. Y., 1833. |oa|g
12 MonlJames Russell Lowell died, Mass., 1891. |
13 Tue ICornelius Van Dyck, of Svria, born 1818.|
Farragut died in N. H., 'l870.
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Napoleon was born, Corsica, 1769.
Earthquake, Valparaiso, 1906.
William Carey born, 1761.
C|ev.
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Mt. Alorris College opened, 1879.
John Tyndall born in Ireland, 1820.
Battle of Catlett's Station, 1862.
Louis XVI. was born in France, 1754.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Several times he had malarial fever,
and was some weeks in the hospital in
Bombay, but we felt that when he be-
came acclimated, he would endure the
trying things as well, and perhaps bet-
ter, than many others.
While studying and working, there
was a constant striving to be more spir-
itual, more holy, and we all felt, when
in his presence, that his was, indeed, a
life lived near Christ.
When Bro. Berkebile's health failed
and he was sent home on furlough, they
went to Vada to look after the work.
It was not the pleasantest thing to do,
either, for they had grown to love their
Kharado people well. Some they had
baptized and it would have been pleas-
ant to stay there, but when called to go,
they went willingly, showing that they
had the true missionary spirit, which
will help one to go gladly wheresoever
the call tells him to go.
They stayed there until September,
1910, and as Sister Brubaker had been
quite ill, it was decided that they spend
the fever season in the hills.
Bro. Brubaker attended the Gujerat
conference of missionaries and spent a
few days with friends. He was having
some fever, which they supposed was
malaria and they were hoping this would
leave as soon as they went where it was
cooler. They then went on to Landour
Moosooril, but he was then quite ill
and went to bed when they reached the
house where they were to stay. Special
prayer was made, and a doctor called in,
but he grew worse. The hospital doc-
tor came and pronounced it enteric fever,
whereupon he was removed to the hos-
pital.
He hoped all along to get well and
others felt he would recover. Sister
Brubaker and Brother and Sister Long
kept praying. Soon, however, the doc-
tors saw that he was getting weaker.
The night before he died Sister Bru-
baker was to see him and yet had hopes
of his recovery.
A short time before he passed away,
Sister Ella prayed and sang, and talked
to him of heaven. Occasionally he would
join in. and help to sing. He grew weak-
er, and seemed tired. He turned his.
head, and as she held his TiaiiU"7arid
prayed for strength, his spi'rif fled: "and
she was left a widow in a far-away^ lin^.
with a little, fatherless girl, up':"m":th<^
house on the hillside, waiting* fc^'J^'iama
to come. Then, too, the little i ttnbbrn
babe would never know a father'gHot-
ing care. ' >
All was still. Her grief was toO great
for words. A widow, fatherless chil-
dren, a great, needy field! Missionary
workers, — his colaborers on the field,
could scarcely believe it to be possible.
Mourning friends at home were sorely
stricken. With all these we asked,
" Why is it?" We could not see through
the mist, but God doeth all things well.
On a green hilltop they gently laid
the body away. In all the world I won-
der if there is a more beautiful place to
await the coming of the Lord. In sight
of the perpetual snows of the higher
Himalayas, and with the beautiful foot-
hills and valley below, he rests until the
resurrection day.
The missionaries, in their intercourse,
would often thank God that he had
spared us all so many years. In other
missions, one by one, we saw the work-
ers called, but for sixteen long years the
Lord had spared us, and none had been
called away.
Some had been quite near death's
door, others were quite weak, but when
the Death Angel came, he took one who,
we least expected, would be called first.
Oct. 20, 1910, when the telegram reached
Bro. Stover at Panchgani, we can still
see him, — with bowed head, grief strick-
en, sitting and thinking away into the
night. He was there first, — he is like a
father to the rest of us. The work in
India is the burden as well as the joy
of his heart. He sees how the field
needs workers; he knew the possibilities
in Bro. Charles and now, as he scans
the telegram again, he reads, "Charles
passed away today." He writes to a
disabled worker at home, and pours out
the burden on his heart, but after that
letter is written, there still lies the tele-
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SEPTEMBER
Ninth Month — 30 Days
1912
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I Battle of Sedan, 1870.
Atlanta captured by Sherman, 1864.
Oliver Cromwell died in London, 1658.
Phoebe Gary was born in Ohio, 1824.
Publishing House moved to Elgin, 1899.
Lafayette was born in France, 1757.
John G. Whittier died in N. H., 1892.
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Mosheim (church historian) died, 1755.1 f^ C
Blessed are the peacemakers. | ^ ®
Battle of Lake Champlain, 1814. |^ ®
Alex. Campbell born in Ireland, 1788. | '^ ®
Great flood in Spain, 3,000 lost, 1891. | %^ ®
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Chrysostom died day before, 407.
Revolution in Guatemala, 1891.
U. S. Constitution adopted, 1787.
Fugitive Slave Law signed, 1850.
James A. Garfield died in N. J., 1881.
Battle of Chickamauga, 1863.
Abraham H. Cassel born in Pa., 1820.
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Eld. S. S. Mohler b. in O., 1832. |^^
Neptune discovered, 1846. | ^
Gen. D. H. Hill died in N. C, 1889. | ^
Eld. John W^ine, Va., born 1799.
Christopher Sower, 2nd, born, 1721.
Breth. church organized in Colo., 1873. | ^
Frances E. Willard born in N. Y., 1839. |^
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29 Sun |Lord Nelson born in England, 1758.
30 Mon [Geo. Whitefield died in Mass., 1770.
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MOON'S FSASES. Eastern State*.
Last Quarter, 4th 8:23 A. M
New Moon. 10th 10:48 P. M
Central States.
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BlflTln, Illinois.
22
BRETHREN FAMILY ALAIANAC.
gram and it says, "Charles is gone."
Why did it have to be! So many there
are who are not working to save souls,
and yet this loyal fisher of men was
taken, and the others left. God knows
why. He never makes a mistake. Per-
haps, in looking among the workers,
he found Charles the best prepared to
go. We know he w.as good, as his child-
hood friend had said. We know he was
striving constantly to get closer to God,
and, as one of the missionaries wrote
home, " He is no longer among us, but
sacred memories of his devoted, though
short, life in our midst still linger as a
sweet influence, wooing us to a life of
deeper and intenser fellowship with our
Lord. He had reached heights of con-
viction and experience in the spiritual
life that some of us could not appreciate.
The Mission is poorer and heaven richer
for his transition."
Sister Ella and Baby Eunice returned
in February. March 10, 1911, little Lois
was born, and these two little maids
will only know of the saintly father who
is theirs in heaven as they are told by
mother and others, but one day the glad
reunion will cheer their hearts.
Jewell, Ohio.
History of the Wolf Creek Church, Ohio,
By John Calvin Bright.
Chapter II.
The first chapter of this history ap-
peared in the Brethren Almanac for
1898. It is also found in Holsinger's
" History of the Tunkers." It gives the
history of that congregation from its or-
ganization, Oct. 18, 1811, to October,
1897. In this year Eld. Jacob Garber
resigned the oversight and the writer
was chosen. At this time Brethren Sam-
uel Horning and Geo. Erbaugh were in
the second degree of the ministry. Our
deacons were Brethren Jacob Kimmel,
£. Brumbaugh, William Gilbert, Noah
Eby, Henry Stoner, Daniel Kinsel and
Samuel Garber. Bro. S. A. Erbaugh, a
deacon, moved into the congregation in
1898, and moved out again in 1902. He
returned a few years, later.
Brethren Samuel Horning and Geo.
Erbaugh were ordained to the eldership
in 1900. Bro. J. Homer Bright was called
to the ministry at the same time. Breth-
ren John W. Fidler and S. A. Blessing,
ministers in the second degree, moved
into the church in 1904; also Bro. Geo.
Petry, a deacon, and Bro. Calvin Mc-
Nally, a minister. The latter came from
Illinois, but finally joined the United
Brethren. Bro. Blessing only remained
a short time. Bro. Fidler was ordained
to the eldership in 1907. Bro. Amsey
Hay was called to the deacon's office at
the same time. An election was also
held for a minister at that meeting, but
as the votes were very scattering and
so many had no choice, the elders de-
clared no election. In 1908 Brethren Jo-
seph Robins and Noah Beery were
called to the ministry, and Chester Coop-
er and Monroe Snyder were called to
the office of deacon. In 1908 Eld. Jacob
Garber was called home. He served on
Standing Committee in 1884.
Part of the Wolf Creek territory was
ceded to a new church, — Trotwood, — in
1905. A meetinghouse was purchased of
the United Brethren in Brookville in
1905. We then had four houses within
a distance of eight miles all in the same
longitude. As there were few members
near the central house, and as the Brook-
ville .house is only one and one-half
miles away, sentiment began to awaken
and grow, to divide the church into two
parts. This was agreed to Oct. 21, 1916.
The church decided to hold the central
house in common, to hold communions
and such other services as the cause
might demand, for five years unless, by
mutual consent, they saw fit to dispose
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OCTOBER
Tenth Month^Sl Days
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Elgin church organized, 1899. j f^
First railroad in United States, 1833. (g^
Miles Standish died in Mass., 1656. | ff
Brooklyn ch. N. Y., organized, 1899. |o»i8
Jonathan Edwards born in Conn., 1703.1«»«i6
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William Tyndale executed, 1536.
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Edgar Allan Poe died, Baltimore, 1849'.
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The great Chicago fire, 1871.
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David Brainerd (Miss.) died, 1747.
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Columbus discovered America, 1492.
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I Alexander Mackay. born 1849. I^E
[William Penn was born in London, 1644. |^«K
|S. T. Bosserman died in Ohio, 1886. | ^
I First Breth. Miss, to India sailed 1894.1. ^
jBurgoyne's surrender, 1777. |<ai?
13 Sun
14 Mon
15 Tue
16 Wed
17 Thu
18 Fri
19 Sat iCornwallis surrendered. 1781.
Moflfat embarked for S. Africa, 1816.
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42 20th. Sunday after Trinity Matthew 22 Day's length 10 hours 50 min.
20 Sun |C. H. Brubaker died in India, 1910.
21 Mon (Battle of Trafalgar, 1805.
22 Tue I Remember the poor.
23 Wed [Surrender of Metz, 1870.
24 Thu [Daniel Webster died in Mass., 1852.
25 Fri I Christian Hope baptized, 1874.
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4S 2 1 St. Sunday after Trinity John 4 Day's length 10 hours 32 min.
27 Sun iTlieodore Roosevelt born in N. Y., 1858.
28 Mon I Eld. Daniel Yount b. in Va., 1832.
29 Tue [Prof. Edmund Halley born London 1656.
30 Wed I John Adams was born in Mass., 1735.
31 Thu [Luther nailed thesis to door, 1517.
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MOON'S PHASES.
La.st Quarter, 3rd
Eastern State*.
. . . . 3- 48 P M
Central State*.
2: 48 P. M
Western States.
1: 48 P. M.
New Moon, 10th
8: 40 A. M
7: 40 A. M
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First Quarter, 17th
9: 06 P. M
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of it sooner. At that time, if one of the
churches would demand its division or
sale, it must be done.
The northern part comprises about
fifty-five square miles, and has about
one hundred and seventy members, one
preacher in the first degree, Joseph Rob-
ins, and five deacons. In their organi-
zation, held Nov. 2, Eld. D. M. Carver
was chosen as their presiding elder.
This church has a house in Brookville,
a half-interest in the central house, be-
fore mentioned, and a half-interest in
the Arlington house. It is known as the
Brookville church.
The southern part met in council Nov.
10, 1910, and decided to be known as
the Eversole church. Bro. Samuel Horn-
ing was chosen as the presiding elder.
Brethren Ceo. Erbaugh and John Calvin
Bright, with Brethren John Bowman in
the second degree, and Noah Beery in
the first degree, constitute the ministry.
This church also has three deacons.
It has a membership of one hundred and
twenty-five, all told, and a territory of
forty square miles. These members
have one meetinghouse and a part of
the old central house.
The Wolf Creek church has been in
existence ninety-nine years. The first
twenty-six years they were without a
meetinghouse. Fifteen elders and six-
teen other ministers have served her;
with a deacon corps of forty-six. Her
entire membership during the century ot
her existence, labors and trials, num-
bered about four thousand. The presid-
ing elders were: Daniel Gripe, 1811 — '28;
Emanual Flory, '28 — '30; Michael Lan-
dis, '30 — '33; David Bowman, Sen., non-
resident, '33 — '36; Samuel Pfoutz, '36 —
'43; Christly Arnold, '43— '55, These all
preached mostly in the Cerman lan-
guage. Brethren Abraham Erbaugh,
'55— '72, Joel Wogomon, '72— '78, la-
bored in both languages. Samuel Gar-
ber, '78— '81; Jacob Garber, '81— '97;
John Calvin Bright, from 1897 up to the
present. ' : .
Brethren and sisters of the Brodkville
and Eversole churches, we have naught
whereof to boast, excepting -what the
grace of God has done for us in giving
us the spirit of peace, dwelling in our
midst. Let us thank God and take cour-
age, and " run with patience the race set
before us."
R. D. 4, Dayton, Ohio.
Marriage Shroud.
Note. — Have not our girls a right to be
well married? Is it not their privilege to
have happy homes and is not health one
requisite to happiness? Let the young
woman who reads this ponder it well, and
then make up her mind that she will learn
something of the habits of the man she in-
tends to marry. Has she not as much right
to expect a pure man for her husband as
he has to expect a pure woman? If the
young woman in this article had demanded
a pure man and not one of the "popular
set " she would have, undoubtedly, avoided
her suffering and an early grave. Have dis-
solute men any more right to murder wom-
en through wedlock than any other mur-
derer? Girls read and be careful whom you
marry. An ounce of prevention is better
than a pound of cure,
A refined, attractive, cultured young
girl had just graduated from one of our
prominent schools for young women.
Special care was given to her gown, for
the dress in which she was to receive
her Bachelor of Arts degree was also to
be her wedding gown. She graduated
in the morning and married in the even-
ing. The wedding was grand. The
beautiful young bride was admired by
maidens, matrons and men alike. The
bridegroom was a member of the so-
called "popular set" in the young bride's
home town. His parents were wealthy,
and he, an only son, could have had, and
did have, all the advantages that money
can procure.
The wedding bells rang long and
loud. The newspapers were eloquent in
their praise of the brilliancy of the wed-
ding as a really notable social event.
The same papers acclaimed the noble-
ness of the bride, the honor of the bride-
groom.
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1912
Weeks
and Days
IMPORTANT EVENTS
I Moons
I and
I Signs
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2 Sat IJames K. Polk born in N. C, 1795. |^ C
6.26
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3 Sun
Wm. Cullen Bryant born, Mass., 1794.
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4 Mon
Brethren arrived S. California, 1884.
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5 Tue
B. F. Butler was born in N. H., 1818.
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Alex. Mackay reached Uganda, 1878.
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Battle of Belmont, Mo., 1861.
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Voltaire was born in Paris, 1694.
Geo. B. Holsinger died 1908.
Franklin Pierce born in N. H., 1804.
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In the midst of the wedding festivities,
the bridegroom arose in all his splendor
and proposed a toast to the health of
the bride; whose every bone, muscle,
fiber, and sinew told of health. Her
health was drunk, the glasses clicked,
the wedding festivities were ended.
The graduating wedding gown was
placed carefully away; the bride put on
her traveling suit and with her chosen
mate the honeymoon began.
A few weeks elapsed and the scene
changes.
There is nothing brilliant about the
events here to be described, except bril-
liancy of rapidity. An ambulance attend-
ed by grief-stricken parents awaits the
return of the wedding party. The train
arrives, the husband supervises the plac-
ing of his victim into an ambulance; the
new bride of a few weeks is hurried to
the hospital.
The leading surgeon of the city is to
perform the operation of mutilation.
It might here be added that the sur-
geon was not the physician of the bride's
family, but the latter was present at the
operation. The family doctor had
brought the young bride into the world,
had attended her during all of her short
life and when he saw her wrecked young
life on the operating table awaiting the
surgeon's knife, with tears streaming
down his honorable old face, he cried
out, "And did I bring her into this world
for this?"
The surgeon, after having opened the
abdominal cavity of the bride, and after
recognizing conditions which confirmed
his diagnosis previously made in the
consulting room, made the possibly in-
judicious, yet true remark: "This wom-
an's husband is his wife's murderer."
The operation was completed — the
young patient, now unsexed, was placed
in her room, and all aid known to mod-
ern medicine and surgery was given her.
But the infection had become general,
and in twenty-four hours the new bride
had succumbed to ravages of a general
peritonitis. The graduating dress by
way of the wedding gown had become
the burial shroud. — Dr. F. A. Rupp, in
his book, " Letters of a Physician to His
Daughters."
Be Careful What You Say.
In speaking- of a person's faults,
Pray don't forget your own;
Remember those in houses glass
Should never throw a stone.
If we have nothing else to do
But talk of those who sin,
'Tis better we commence at home,
And from that point begin.
We have no right to judge a man
Until he's fairly tried;
Should we not like his company,
We know the world is wide.
Some may have faults — and who has not?
The old as well as young;
We may, perhaps, for aught we know,
Have fifty to their one.
I'll tell you of a better plan,
And find it works full well:
To try my own defects to cure.
Ere I of others tell.
And though I sometimes hope to be
No worse than some I know,
My own shortcomings bid me let.
The faults of others go.
Then let us all, when we commence
To slander friend or foe.
Think of the harm one word will do
To those we little know;
And know that yet the greatest harm
Must come to us alone.
Don't speak of others' faults until
We have none of our own.
— Selected by Adeline Buston.
The Boy's Keen Point.
A lady met a little boy with a bird's
nest full of eggs in his hand, and she
proceeded to lecture him for taking the
nest. She said: "You are a bad little
boy for taking that nest, for the bird
probably feels bad at the loss of her
eggs." "Oh, she don't care," said the
boy, " for she's on your hat." The lady
just happened to think of some pressing
engagement she had at that time.
Where Lincoln Put the Whet-
stone.
A soldier at whose house when a boy
Lincoln paused in his tramps in Illinois,
and who loaned him a whetstone to
sharpen his jackknife, met him during
the war in Washington. Lincoln remem-
bered the incident and spoke of the use
of the whetstone.
" Ya-a-s," drawled out the old soldier.
" Whatever did you do with the whet-
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DECEMBER
Twelfth Month— 31 Days
1912
(Weeks
and Days
IMPORTANT EVENTS
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John Brown was executed in Va., 1859.
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Christian Hope born in Denmark, 1844.
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Luke 21
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Joseph Smith was born, 1805.
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Chas. Wesley born in England, 1708.
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^2 Sunday after Christmas
29 Sun |Wm. Gladstone born in Liverpool, 1809,
30 MonlBattle of Savannah, 1778.
31 Tue IJohn Wycliffe died, 1384.
MOOir'S FHASXS. Eastern StatOB. Central States. Western States.
Last Quarter, 1st f5:04 A. M 5:0t A. M 4:04 A. M.
Now Moon. 8th 12:06 P. M 11:06 P. M 10:06 A. M.
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stone? I never could find it. We 'lowed
mebbe you took it along with you."
" No — no. I put it on top of the gate-
post— that high one." "Mebbe you did;
nobody else could have reached it, and
none of us ever thought to look there for
it." There it was found where it was
placed fifteen years before. The soldier
reported the fact to the President. — Bos-
ton Post.
General Educational Board.
The General Educational Board of
the Church of the Brethren is as fol-
lows:
H. C^Early, Penn Laird, Va., Chairman.
A. C. Wieand, 3435 Van Buren St., Chi-
cago, 111., Secretary.
J. C. Bright, R. D. 4, Dayton, Ohio,
Treasurer.
Otho Winger, N, Manchester, Ind.
W. B. Yount, Union Bridge, Md.
A. G. Crosswhite, Flora. Ind.
L. T. Holsinger, Rossville, Ind.
By direction of Conference the
Board has under its supervision the fol-
lowing schools:
Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa.
Blue Ridge College, Union Bridge, Md.
Bridgewater College. Bridgewater, Va.
Daleville College, Daleville, Va.
Manchester College, North Manchester,
Mount Morris College, Mount Morris, 111.
Bethany Bible School. 3435 Van Buren
St., Chicago, 111.
McPherson College, McPherson, Kans.
Lordsburg College, Lordsburg, Cal.
There are other schools run by Breth-
ren, but they have not yet been placed
under the supervision of the Board.
*5 »{
Old Folks' and Orphans'
Homes.
Old Folks' Home, Carlisle, Pa.
Morrison Cove Home, Martinsburg.
Pa.
Brethren's Home, Nefifsville, Pa.
Brethren's Home, Greenville, Ohio.
Old People's Home, Fostoria, Ohio.
Old People's and Orphans' Home,
Mexico, Ind.
Old People's and Orphans' Home,
Mt. Morris, 111.
The Home, Girard, 111.
Old Folks' Home, Marshalltown,
Iowa.
Old Folks' Home, Darlow, Kan.
Annual Meeting Delegates.
The following table shows the number
iof delegates sent by the churches for
fourteen years:
Year.
H
1897,
1898,
1899,
1900,
1901,
1902,
1903,
1904,
1905,
1906,
1907,
1908,
1909,
1910,
1911,
93
136
126
149
156
167
162
160
165
173
100
201
1931
2281
1227
aJ
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be
a-
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rt
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104
18
14
118
24
28
105
22
26
114
35I34I
110
25
37
115
18
34
117
22
44
115
18i40|
91
30
38
127
33
41
47
10
52
115
23
47
104
17
44
128
29
54
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45
10
13
13
16
12 10
22 7
13 13
5118
14 33
16'40
a
o
_H_
239
319
292
348
350
363
j371
350
348
404
263
414
J381
I486
1440
There are supposed to be 888 congre-
gations in the United States and Canada.
This means that only about one-half of
the churches are represented at Confer-
ence in any given year.
General Missionary Receipts.
1887, ..
1888, . .
1889, ..
1890, . .
1891, . .
1892, ..
1893, . .
1894, ..
1895, . .
1896, ..
1897, . .
1898, 31.423.06
1899 32.123.09
3,877.29
4,184.41
5.587.28
7.936.32
7,628.09
11.513.14
8,989.17
9,878.39
10.691.78
17.258.91
20,259.29
1900 50,978.07
1901 39.112.74
1902 41.215.52
]90.'^ 42. 095. 89
1904 52.237.64
1905. 58,004.59
1906,
1907,
1908.
1909,
1910,
1911.
69,142.17
66,960.89
67,642.63
87,049.79
69,922.67
76,159.17
List of Missionaries Under the General Mission Board.
Sweden & Denmark,
Graybill, J. P.
Graybill, Alice M.
France.
Pellet, Adrian
Pellet, Lizzie
Mohler. Paul
Mohler, Lucy L.
India.
Berkebile. S. P.
Berkebile, Nora E.
Blough, J. M.
Plough. Anna Z.
Brubaker, Ella M.
Ebey, Adam
Ebey, Alice K.
Eby. E. H.
Eby, Emma H.
Emmert. Jesse B.
Emmert,' Gertrude R.
Himmelsbaugh, Ida
Holsopple. Quincy A.
Holsopple. Kathryn R.
Kaylor, John I.
Kavlor, Rosa W.
Llchty, D. J.
Lichty. Nora A.
Long. I. S.
Long. Effie V.
Miller, Eliza B.
Miller, Sadie J.
Powell. Josephine
Pittenger. J. M.
Pittenger. Florence B.
Quinter. Mary N.
Ross. A. W.
Ross. Flora M.
Shumaker, Ida C.
Stover. W. B.
Stover, Mary N.
Ziegler, Kathryn
China.
Bright, J. Homer
Bright. Minnie F.
Crumpacker, F. H.
Crumpacker, Anna N.
Cripe, Winnie
Hilton. Geo. W.
Hilton. Blanche C.
Heckman. B. F.
Hockman. Minna M.
Horning. Emma
Hutchison, Anna M.
Metzger, Minerva
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Membership and Churches.
We are indebted to the Secretary of
the General Mission Board for this list
of churches, and the membership of each
State District, so far as the data' could be
secured. The list may be considered ap-
proximately correct:
state Districts Memb. Ch.
Arkansas, 238
Northern California 476
Southern California and Arizona, 1US9
13
7
13
4
31
29
34
45
34
17
21
13
22
19
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14
Western Colorado and Utah 301
Northern Illinois and Wisconsin, 2303
Southern Illinois 2256
Middle Indiana 3812
Northern Indiana, 4016
Southern Indiana 2458
Middle Iowa, 1076
N. Iowa and Minnesota 1349
Southern Iowa 726
Northeastern Kansas 1477
Northwestern Kansas 1188
Southeastern Kansas 691
S. \V. Kansas and S. Colo., .... 1693
Eastern Maryland, 1888
Middle Maryland, 1447 8
Western Maryland, . .# 505 6
Michigan 891 17
Middle Missouri 476 14
Northern Missouri 667 10
Southern Missouri, 593 16
Nebraska 1227 26
North Carolina, 641 17
North Dakota and Canada 1317 24
Northeastern Ohio 2781 26
Northwestern Ohio, 1864 13
Southern Ohio 5089 44
Oklahoma and New Mexico, 1163 30
Oregon 356 8
Washington 581 13
Idaho and Montana 565 11
E. Pa., S. E. Pa., N. J. & E. N. Y., 7355 43
Middle Pennsylvania 3961 26
Southern Pennsylvania 4027 20
Western Pennsylvania 5353 29
Texas and Louisiana 296 6
Tennessee 1444 25
First Virginia 3978 43
Second Va., N. Va., Eastern Va., 7083 39
First West Virginia 1695 17
Second West Virginia 405 8
Totals 82797 888
Annual Meeting for 1912.
The Annual Meeting for the Church of
the Brethren is to be held at York, Pa.,
where the accommodations are said to
be good and the railroad conveniences
all that could be desired.
The Conference proper convenes on
Tuesday morning, June 4. but the Stand-
ing Committee will meet at 8 A, M.,
Thursday, May 30. Preaching services
are to begin about one week before the
opening of the Conference, and continue
for at least ten days. In due time the
program will be arranged and published
in the Gospel Messenger, and also in the
Conference Booklet. Bro. J. A. Long is
Chairman of the Committee of Arrange-
ments, and may be addressed at York,
Pa.
Missionary Collections at the
Annual Meetings.
1890 Pertle Springs, Mo % 224.30
1891 Hagerstown, Md 295.11
1892 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 366.82
1893 Muncie, Indiana, 244.33
1894 Meyersdale, Pa., 260.88
1895 Decatur, III 366.12
1896 Ottawa, Kans 302.00
1897 Frederick, Md 500 74
1898 Burlington Park, 111 1,400.01
1899 Roanoke, Va 1,609.90
1900 No. Manchester, Ind 1,868.00
1901 Lincoln, Nebr 1,881.22
1902 Harrisburg, Pa 1,732.66
1903 Bellefontaine, Ohio 5,632.04
1904 Carthage, Mo 5,677.19
1905 Bristol, Tenn 7.750 61
1906 Springfield, 111 10,142.32
1907 Los Angeles, Cal., 8,366.31
1908 Des Moines, Iowa,* 17,921.72
1909 Harrisonburg, Va 12,663.33
1910 Winona Lake. Ind 16,482.95
1911 St. Joseph, Mo 14,961.85
*The collection for 1908, including $5,000
endowment, was $22,921.72. but endowment
is not credited as Conference offering.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Churches and Missions, with Pastors or Elders in Charge.
Below will be found a list of Brethren churches, with th'e pastors or elders In
charge, by States, as complete as could be arranged from the data in hand. Some
churches have several elders, but only one could be given. In most instances the
one named is the elder in charge, whether resident or nonresident. For a number of
congregations, or missions, the name of the pastor is given. For the address of any of
these elders or pastors, see ministerial list elsewhere.
Sweden.
Malmo, Limhamn, A. Andersson.
Landskrona, H. O. Wejler.
Kjaflinge, Landakrona, B. Lin-
dell.
VVannaberga, Per Jonsson.
Stockholm, O. Johansson.
Alabama.
Fruitdale, Madison Wine.
Arizona.
Glendale, D. A. Norcross.
Arkansas.
Austin, H. J. Lilly.
Carlisle, H. J. Lilly.
Mt. Hope, VV. T. Price.
Palestine, W. T. Price.
Pilot Knob, M. V. Price.
St. Francis, Lee Woodiel.
Turnmore.
California.
Bangor, M. E. Andrews.
Boyle Heights, Hiram Smith.
Butte Valley, H. F. Maust.
Channing, G. G. Lehmer,
Chico, Hiram Forney.
Covina, D. A. Norcross.
Egan, S. E. Yoder.
Empire, J. W. Deardorff.
Glendora, J. , S. Brubaker.
Imperial Valley, W. M. Piatt.
Inglewood, W. Q. Calvert.
Kerman, S. Edgecomb.
Long Beach, B. F. Masterson.
Lordsburg, Edmund Forney.
Los Angeles, S. G. Lehmer.
Oak Grove, D. R. Holsinger.
Pasadena, W. E. Trostle.
Pomona, J. A. Brubaker.
Raisin City, Harvey Eikenberry.
Reedley, Harvey Eikenberry.
Sacramento Val., Jesse Over-
holtzer.
Santa Ana, S. G. Lehmer.
Santa Fe, G. H. Bashor.
S. Los Angeles, W. E. Trostle.
Tropico, S. G. Lehmer.
Canada.
Fairview, Melvin Rensberger.
Irricana, J. A. Weaver.
Mountain \'iew, John Hare.
Pleasant Ridge, Lutner Shatto.
Sharon, C. A. Shamberger.
Colorado.
Bethany, B. E. Kesler.
Bethel, J. Stambaugh.
Colorado City, L. H. Root.
Denver, Tohn Robinson.
First Grand Val., H. H. Mohler.
Fruita, S. Z. Sharp.
Good Hope, J. H. Kinzie.
Hartman, M. S. Frantz.
Hotchkiss, N. T. Brubaker.
Lowland, B. E. Kesler.
McClave, W. P. Harris.
Mt. Garfield, W. A. Rose.
Rocky Ford, David llamm.
Smith Fork, N. F. Brubaker.
Sterling. D. B. Miller.
Wiley, Homer Ullom.
Idaho.
Boise Valley, S. F. Brower.
Boise City (Mis.), L. E. Keltner.
Clear Water, H. C. Longanecker.
Idaho Falls. L. E. Keltner.
Lost River Valley, S. I. Driver.
Madden View, C. A. Williams.
Nampa, J. C. Neher.
Nezperce, B. J. Fike.
Payette, L. H. Eby.
Payette Valley, J. E. Shamberger.
Twin Falls, C. Fahrney.
Weiser, A. I. Mow.
Winchester, Jesse Walker.
niinois.
Allison Prairie, S. W. Garber.
Arnold's Gr., W. H. Eisenbise.
Astoria, J. W. Harshbarger.
Batavia, E. E. Eshelman.
Bear Creek, B. F. Filbrun.
Big Creek, D. J. Blickenstaff.
Blue Ridge, S. G. Nickey.
Camp Creek, M. L. Hahn.
Cerro Gordo, J. W. Lear.
Cherry Grove, I. R. Young.
Chicago, G. M. Lauver.
Coal Creek, S. Bucklew.
Decatur, Geo. W. Miller.
Dixon, O. F. Shaw.
Elgin, Galen B. Royer.
Franklin Grove, C. M. Suter.
Hickory Gr., W. H. Eisenbise.
Hudson, J. FI. Neher.
Hurricane Creek, J. W. Lear.
Kaskaskia, D. T. Wagner.
LaMotte Prairie, J. C. Stoner.
Lanark, I. B. Trout.
Liberty, J. W. Harshbarger.
Loraine, M. L. Hahn.
Macoupin Cr., M. Flory.
Martin Cr., J. W. Harshbarger.
Milledgeville, J. E. Miller.
Mt. Morris, M. W. Emmert.
Mulberry Grove, H. Lilligh.
Naperville, I. C. Snavely.
Oak Grove, J. W. Switzer.
Oakley, D. J. Blickenstaff.
Okaw, Geo. W. Miller.
Panther Creek, J. H. Baker.
Pine Creek, C. C. Price.
Pleasant Grove, Henry Lilligh.
Pleasant Hill, W. H. Shull.
Polo, John H.eckman.
Rock Creek, S. I. Newcomer.
Rockford, P. R. Keltner.
Romine, D. T. Wagner.
Salem, Geo. W. Miller.
Shannon. David Rowland.
Spring Run, M. L. Hahn.
Sterling, Ezra Flory.
Sugar Creek, James M. Master-
son.
Waddams Grove, P. R. Keltner.
West Branch, S. S. Plum.
West Otter. W. H. Shull.
Woodland, Cyrus Bucher.
Yellow Cr., Franklin Myers.
Indiana.
Anderson, D. F. Hoover.
Andrews.
.vrcadia, Xatlianiel Cripe.
Bachelor Run, A. G. Crosswhitc.
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Baugo, II. M. Schwalm.
Beaver Creek (Mission Board).
Beaver Dam, D. M. Byerly.
Berrien, Mission Board of North-
ern Indiana.
Bethel, Manly Deeter.
Betliel Center, J. C. Rodgers.
Beech Grove, D. R. Richards.
Bethany.
Blue River, Walter Swihart.
Bremen, John Kauffman.
Buck Creek, L. L. Teeter.
Burnetts Cr., G. B. Heeter.
Camden, D. M. Byerly.
Camp Creek, J. W. Shively.
Cedar Creek, David Hoover.
Cedar Lake, J. H. Urey.
Clear Creek, I. B. Wike.
Eel River, Samuel Leckrone.
Elkhart City, E. L. Heestand.
Elkhart Valley, Frank Kreider.
Elkhart, (West Goshen), Wm.
Hess.
English Prairie, N. H. Shutt.
Fairview, J. W. Root.
Four Mile, Carey Toney.
Goshen City, I. L. Berkey.
Harrison County, E. O. Norris.
Flartford, I. J. Howard.
Howard, John Flora.
Ilillsburg, Nathaniel Cripe.
Huntington, J. D. Mishler.
Huntington City, Grover L.
Wine.
Indianapolis, W. Carl Rarick.
Kempton, Geo. W. Cline.
Kewanna, I. B. Wike.
Killbuck, I. E. Branson.
Ladoga, E. N. Goshoni.
Landesville, J. W. Norris.
Laporte (Mission Board).
Lick Creek, L. T. Holsinger.
Little St. Joe., Mission Board
of Northern Indiana.
Little \\'alnut, I. E. Branson.
Logansport, Chas. R. Oberlin.
Lower Deer Cr., J. G. Stine-
baugh.
Lower Fall Cr., Fred Fesler.
Manchester (City), S. S. Blough.
Maple Grove, Chas. Neff.
. Marion Mission, J. W. Norris.
Markle, D. B. Garber.
Mexico, Frank Fisher.
Middle Fork, J. H. Wright.
Mississinewa, A. C. Young.
Monticello, David Dilling.
Mt. Pleasant, E. N. Goshorn.
Muncie, I. E. Branson.
Nappanee, David Metzler.
Nettle Creek. L. W. Teeter.
New Hope, E. O. Norris.
New Salem, John Stout.
North Liberty, Daniel Whitmer.
N. Manchester. Otho Winger.
Ogans Creek, Geo. E. Swihart.
Osceola. H. M. Schwalm.
Palestine. _ G. O. Bridee.
Peru Mission, S. T. Fisher.
Pine Creek, Daniel Wvsong
I'ipe Creek. D. P. Niad.
IMca.sant Dale, Geo. V.. Swihart.
Pleasant Hill, Jesse Gump.
Pleasant Val., I. L. Berkey.
Plevna, Peter Houk.
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Portage, (.Mission Board, N.
Ind.)
Portland, (Mission Board).
I'rairie Creek, Lewis Hutiman.
Pyrmont, Jeremiah Barnhart.
Roann, G. K. Swiliart.
Rock Run, J, E. Weaver.
Salem, S. 1". Henricks.
Salamonie, Aaron Moss.
Santa Ke, Amos Kendall.
Sampson Hill, \V. L. Ross.
Shipshcwana, J. H. Schrock.
Solomon Creek, James Netf.
Somerset, Ellis Brubaker.
Spring Creek, John 1). Mishler.
Sugar Creek, Henry Xeff.
Summitville, W. L. Hatcher.
Sprnigtield, 1. L. Berkey.
Stony Creek. Wm. Burcham.
S. Bend (First), H. \V. Kriegh-
baum.
S. Bend (Second), H. W.
Kreighbaum.
St. Joe \allcy, D. S. Cripe.
The Fountain, E. O. Norris.
Tipiiccanoc, Manly Deeter.
Topeka, J. H. Fike.
Turkey Creek, Henry Wysong.
L'nion, S. F. Henricks.
Inion Center, D. H. Anglemyer.
Upper Deer Cr.
Upper Fall Cr., L. W. Teeter.
W abash, E. S. Brubaker.
Walnut, J. S. Dickey.
Walnut Level, I). W. Byerly.
U'ashington, (Mission Board of
Northern Indiana).
W. Lebanon, A. C. Young.
White, L. T. Holsinger.
Windfall, Nathaniel Cripe.
Yellow Creek, P. R. Keltner.
Yellow River, E. E. Shively.
Iowa.
Beaver. C. B. Rowe.
Brooklyn, J. L Diehl.
Cedar County, John Zuck.
Cedar Rapids, D. Elmer Miller.
Curlew. W. II. Pyle.
Coon River, Irving Haughtclin.
Crooked Cr., H. C. N. Coflfman.
Dallas Center, C. I'. Rowfe.
Des Moines City Mission, Virgil
C. Finnel.
Des Moines Val., W. E. West.
Dry Creek, I). W. Miller.
East Nodaway, J. M. Follis.
Plnglish River, H. C N. Coflf-
man.
Fairview, Orlando Ogden.
Franklin, A. L. Sears.
Franklin County, Harvey Gil-
liam.
Garrison. W. H. T>ong.
Greene, W. II. Hood.
Grundy County, J. \V. Brubaker.
llarlaii, J. [). Goiighiiour.
Itulian Cr., John Zuck.
l.-wa River, I-. M. Wheeler.
Kingslev, H. H. Wingert.
I.ihcrtyville. W. N. Glotfeltv.
Mai.lc Valley. J. E. Ralston.
Minclle Creek, Peter Brower.
Monroe County, Peter Brower.
Mt. Etna, Geo. W. Burgin.
Muscatine, T. A. Robinson.
Oak Grove, J. Q. Goughnour.
Osrrola. D. F. Sink.
Tanther Creek, J. B. Spurgeon.
I'Ira'iant Prairie, Joshua Sclu-cli-
t«r.
I'rairic City, W. I. Buckingham.
Salem. I. M. Follis.
South Keokuk, Daniel Miller.
S. Ottumwa, Peter Brower.
Sheldon, J. E. Ralston.
Spring Cr., Harvey Gilliam.
S. VVaterloo, A. P. Blough.
Kansas.
Abilene, Geo. Manon.
Altamont, John S. Clark.
Altoona, John S. Clark.
Appanoose,* C. W. Shoemaker.
Arkansas City.
Belleville, E, D. Steward.
Bloom, G. W. Weddle.
Burr Oak, T. E. George.
Chapman Creek, J. H. Cakcrice.
Conway Springs, A. J. Smith.
Cottonwood, Frank Sargent.
Eden Valley, G. W. Weddle.
Fredonia, E. E. Joyce.
Garden City, J. E. Crist.
Grenola, S. E. Lantz.
Hartman.
Hutchinson, A. G. Miller.
Independence, W. H, Miller.
Kansas Center, Henry Brubaker.
Kansas City, I. H. Crist.
Earned, M. Keller.
Earned Miss., J. Edwin Jones.
Lawrence, S. B. Katherman.
McClave, W^ D. Harris.
McPherson, E, E. John.
Maple Gr., A. J. Wertenberger.
Monitor, J. J. Yoder.
Morrill, C. B. Smith.
Mt. Ida, F. G. Edwards.
Murdock, I. G. Harris.
Navarre, Benj. Forney.
Neosho, J. S. Clark.
New Hope, W. H. Leaman.
Newton, 0. S. Royer.
Newton Mission.
N. Solomon, I. S. Lerew,
Olathe, H. F. Crist.
Osage, W. H. Leaman.
Ottawa, P. E. Whitmer.
Overbrook, Wm. Weybright.
Ozawkie, J. A. Root.
Paint Creek, Edward Ruflf.
Parsons, W. H. Leaman.
Peabody, J. J. Yoder.
Pleasant (irove, I. L. Hoover.
Pleasant \'alley, A. F. Miller.
Pleasant View, I. L. Hoover.
Prairie View, J. E. Crist.
Prowers, H. Ullom.
Quinter, D. A. Crist.
Ramona, O. O. Button.
Rock Creek, J. J. Hoover.
Salem, L. E. Fahrney.
Santa Fe, C. E. Wolf.
Sabetha, R. A. Yoder.
Saline V'al., L. W. Fitzwater.
Scott Valley, Chas. A. Miller.
Slate Creek, J. J. Troxel.
Topeka, C. J. Hooper.
\'erdigris, S. E. Lantz.
V^ermillion, A. D. Sollenberger.
N'ictor, A. C. Daggett.
W^ade, A. D. Crist.
Walton, J. E. Thomas.
Washington, J. M. Gaubv.
Washington (Jr.. W. A. Kinzie.
West Creek Mission, J. S.
Sherfy.
White Rock, S. *.. Mvcrs.
Wichita, N. E. Baker.
Wichita Mission, M. S. Frantz.
Kentucky.
Coftstancc Miss., D. M. Garvcr.
Wolf Creek. Lewis Field.
Iiouisiana.
Oak Grove. J. C. Minnix.
Roanoke, J. C. Minnix.
Marrland.
Bear Creek, I. W. Abernathy.
Beaver Cr.. J. (). Butcrbaugh.
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Beaverdam, Geo. K. bapping-
ton.
Berkley, John E, Otto.
Brownsville, A. B. I'arnhart.
Bush Creek, S. H, Utz.
Ciierry Grove, D. M. Merrill.
Denton, Geo. S. Rairigh.
I'airview, I. W. Abernathy.
Frederick City, G. S. Harp.
George's Creek, J. T. Green.
Hagerstown, J. C. Flora.
Johnstown, Caleb Long.
Licking Creek, John Myers.
Locust Grove, A. P. Snader.
Long Green, W. E. Roop.
Manor, John E. Otto.
Maple (jrove, S. A. Miller.
Middletown Val., G. S. Harp.
Monocacy, T. J. Kolb.
iXIeadow Branch, Uriah Bixler.
Northwest Baltimore (Fulton
Ave.), John Smith.
Oakland, W. T. Sines.
Piney Creek. J. H. Utz.
Pipe Creek, Chas. D. Bonsack.
Reisterstown, W. R. Englar.
Ridgely, T. F. Imler.
Sams Creek, .\. P. Snader.
Washington, D. C, Chas. D.
Bonsack.
Welsh Run, D. M. Zurk.
West Point, W. P. Englar.
Woodbury, T. S. Fike.
Michig-an.
Beaverton, W. B. Neff.
Black River. S. M. Smith.
Bear Lake, Geo. E. Deardorff.
Coleman, George E. Stone.
Chippewa Cr., S. M. Smith.
Crystal, Geo. E. Stone.
Grand Rapids Mission, J. L.
Mishler.
Harlan, John Lair.
Lake \'iew, G. E. DeardorflF.
Little Traverse, G. E. DeardorflF.
Long Lake, J. E. Ulery.
Nev/ Haven, C. L. Wilkins.
Onekama, J. E. Ulery.
Prescott, J. P. Bowman.
Riverside, C. L. Wilkins.
Saginaw, Levi Baker.
Sugar Ridge, J. E. Ulery.
Sunfield, H. W. Smitli
Thornapple, I. F. Ranisjli.
X'estabur.g, J. E. Albaugh.
Woodland, J. M. Smith.
Zion, J. P. Bowman.
Minnesota.
Deer Park. W^ H. Eikenberry.
Hancock, Samuel Bowser.
Lewi St on, Jacob Wirt.
Minneapolis, Walter J. Barn-
hart.
Morrill, Isaac N. Wagoner.
Root Rivei», T. F. Souders.
Worthington, Joshua Schechter.
Winona, Frank B. Myers.
Mississippi.
Wayne Miss., Madison N^ific,
Missouri. ' "^
Bethel, G. W. Ellenberger.
Bethany, .N. Oren.
Broadwater, Geo. Mahler
Cabool, C. Gitt.
Carthage, Geo. Barnhart
Centerview, D. L. Mohler.
Clearfork. C. A. Lentz.
Deepwater, T. J. Simmons
Dry I'ork, Noah Oren.
I'.ast Prairie. C. TI. Steerman
Fairview. Geo. Mahler.
Farrenburg, H. J. Lilly.
Honey Creek, (Mission Board),
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Joplin, Don Teeter.
Kidder (Mission Board).
Kansas City, G. W. Lentz.
Little Brushy, Geo. Mahler.
Log Creek, J. E. Ellenberger.
Mineral Creek, James M. Moh-
ler.
Mound, Ira Witmore.
Mound Valley, G. VV. Lentz.
Mount Hermon, J. B. Hylton.
Nevada, Leander Smith.
N. St. Joseph, J. S. Kline.
Oak Forest, J. B. Hylton.
Oak Grove, A. Killingsworth.
Osceola, T. J. Simmons.
Peace Valley, P. L. Fike.
Pleasant View, J. H. Mason.
Poplar Bluff, Geo. Mahler.
Prairie View, VV. VV. Holsopple.
Rockingham, S. B. Shirky.
Shelby County, J. S. Kline.
Shoal Creek.
Smith Fork, J. S. Kline.
Smith Gr., James T. Holloway.
S. St. Joseph, J. S. Kline.
Spring Branch, L. B. Ihrig.
Spring River, C. Holderman.
Turkey Creek, Jas. A. Campbell.
VV^akenda, E. G. Rodabaugh.
Walnut Creek, M. S. Mohler.
Warrensburg, D. L. Mohler.
Waynesville, I. L. Harris.
Montana.
Flathead Valley, John Early.
Gilford.
Glasston, John E. Joseph.
Medicine Lake, J. E. Keller.
Otter Creek.
W^orthington.
ITeliraska. *
Afton, J. B. Moore.
Alvo, J. L. Snavely.
Arcadia, J. J. Tawzer.
Beatrice, A. D. Sollenberger.
Bethel, E. S. Roth rock.
Exeter. E. S. Rothrock.
Falls City, VV. \V. Blough.
Glen Rock, G. VV. Ellenberger.
riighline, Geo. Mishler.
Juniata, C. P. Hargleroad.
Kearney, A. J. Nickey.
Lincoln, S. E. Thompson.
Logan Grove, Levi Snell.
.N'ortll, Beatrice, II. A. Frantz.
Omaha/Mission, M. R. Weaver.
. Octavia, L. L. Meek.
Pioneer, David G. Wine.
Red Cloud, J. E. Jarboe.
Sappy- Creek, Levi Snell.
South Beatrice, Perry Van Dyke.
South Loup, W. P. McLellan.
S. Red Cloud, N. B. Wagoner.
Silver Lake, P. T. Grabill.
J^ New Jersey.
Rmwell, James Shisler.
iSand Brook, James Shisler.
New Mexico.
Clovi.s;, C. IT. Brown.
Miami, William Mohler.
Pecos Valley, C. H. Brown.
Sunshine, Samuel Weimer.
New York.
Brooklyn, J. Kurtz Miller.
North Carolina.
Pnethel, Joel Hensley.
r.rooklyn, S. P. Jones.
Brunnnetts Creek, H. M. Grif-
fith.
Flat Rock, Emanuel Sheets.
Golden, VV. A. Reed.
Hollow Poplar, E. Peterson.
Little Pine, J. A. Reed."
Melvin Hill, Geo. A. Branscom.
Mt. Carmel. Henry Sheets
Mill Cr., Geo. A. Branscom.
Mountain Cr., J. K. West.
New Bethel, N. C. Reed.
Peak Creek, Martin Owens.
Pleasant Grove, H. H. Masters.
Pleasant Valley, Heftry Sheetb.
White Rock, Henry Sheets.
NoTth Dakota.
Berthold, D. W. Shock.
Bowbells, J. C. Forney.
Cando, J. D. Kesler.
Carrington, VV. J. McCann.
Eaglevale, Isaac Miller.
Egeland, J. D. Kesler.
James River, D. H. Niccum.
Kenmare, J. C. Forney.
Pleasant Valley, A. H. Blocher.
Rock Lake, J. H. Brubaker.
Ray, J. G. Wagenman.
Salem, J. Wm. Shively.
Snyder Lake, John Deal.
Surrey, D. T. Dierdorff.
Turtle Mountain, J. H. Bru-
baker.
Wells County, W, J. McCann.
White Rock, J. E. Joseph.
VVilliston, D. F. Landis.
York, John McClane.
Ohio.
Baker, G. A. Snyder.
Bear Creek, John W. Beeghly.
Beaver Creek, Aaron Coy.
Beech Grove, S. VV. Blocher.
Bellefontaine, B. F. Nyder.
Black River, James Murray.
Black Swamp, Uriah Garner.
Blanchard, D. P. VVeller.
Blue Creek, L. H. Prowant.
Brookville, D. M. Garver.
Canton, Samuel Sprankel.
Casstown.
Charleston, Miss., J. E. Barn-
hart.
Circleville Miss., Earl C. Neff.
County Line, Samuel Driver.
Covington, Jacob Coppock.
Deshler, David Lytle.
Donnels Creek, J. E. Barnhart.
Eagle Creek, B. F. Snyder.
East Dayton, J. E. Barnhart.
Eversole, Samuel Horning.
Fairview, C. VV. Stutsman.
Fostoria, J. C. VVitmer.
Ft. McKinley.
Frankfort, James May (Col.).
Goshen, Rufus Wyatt.
Greenville, A. Brumbaugh.
Greenspring, L. H. Dickey.
Hickory Grove, Jacob Coppock.
Immanuel, G. VV. Sellers.
Jonathan Creek, Samuel
Sprankel.
Laramie.
Lexington, Allan Ackerman.
Lick Creek, G. W. Sellers.
Lima, G. A. Snider.
Logan, A. B. Horst.
Loudonville, Aaron Heestand.
Lower Miami, Enoch Hyer.
Lower Stillwater, A. L. Klep-
inger.
Lower Twin, Jonas Horning.
Loramie, Jacob Coppock.
Ludlow, Jesse Stutsman.
Maple Grove, Wm. Dcsenberg.
Marble Furnace, B. V. Petrv.
Maumee, G. W. Sellers.
:\Tav Hill, B. F. Retry.
Middle District, Jacob C()p{)ock.
Newton. D. C. Hcndrickson.
North Star, S. Z. Smith.
I Oakland, John II. Christian.
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Palestine, John Calvin Bright.
Pleasant Valley, W. K. Simmons.
Poplar Grove, S. W. Blocher.
Poplar Ridge, John Flory.
Portage, J. C. Witmer.
Prices Cr., Joseph Longaneckcr.
Reading, J. F. Kahler.
Richland, Ira E. Long.
Ridge, B. F. Retry.
Rome, L. H. Dickey.
Ross, D. D. Thomas.
Rush Creek, E. B. Bagwell.
Salem, Wm. Minnich.
Sand Ridge, David Lytle.
Seneca, Adam Beelman,
Sidney, S. Z. Smith.
Silver Creek, J. \V. Kiser.
Stone Lick, Aaron Coy.
Strait Creek, B. F. Petry.
Sugar Creek, G. A. Snyder.
Sugar Ridge, E. H. Rosenberger.
Swan Creek, D. G. Berkebile.
Trotwood, D. M. Garver.
Troy Mission, J. E. Barnhart.
Union City, VV. K. Simmons.
Upper Stillwater, D. D. Wine.
Upper Twin, J. F. Deaton.
W. Dayton, D. S. Filbru«.
\V. Milton, Jesse K. Brumbaugh.
White Cottage, Rufus Wyatt.
White Oak, B. F. Petry.
Wyandot, L. H. Dickey.
Oklahoma.
Bear Creek, W. G. Cook.
Bethany, Not reported.
Big Creek, A. J. Detrick.
Bright Star, G. W. Landis.
Cement, M. M. Ennis.
Elk City, E. J. Smith.
Guthrie, J. Lehman.
Hoyle, Ernest Shenefelt.
Indian Cr., VV. P. Bosserman.
Monitor, Isaac H. Miller.
Mound Valley, J. Appleman.
Mt. Hope, A. J. Detrick.
New Hope, G. W. Landis.
North Star, S. F. Niswander.
Oak Grove, G. VV. Landis.
Paradise Prairie, D. Wolf.
Pleasant Home, J. Lehman.
Pleasant Plains, H. Booze.
Pleasant Valley, Edward Ruff.
Prairie Lake, W. P. Bosserman.
Red River, A. G. Fillmore.
Stillwater, D. E. Cripe.
Sunshine, W. P. Bosserman.
Turkey Creek, A. J. Smith.
Washita, A. L. Boyd.
Oreg'on.
Ashland, S. E. Decker.
Coquille Valley. J. S. Root.
Lebanon, H. H. Keim.
Mohawk Valley, H. H. Keim.
Newberg, Howard H. Keim.
Portland, G. C. Carl.
Rogue River, S. E. Decker.
Weston, John Bonewitz.
VV^illiams Creek, Geo. VV. Iloxie.
Pennsylvania.
Albright, James Brumbaugh.
Altoona, VV. S. Long.
Antietam, C. R. Oellig.
Aughwick, S. A. Norris.
Ardenheim, W. J. Swigart.
Artemas, John Bennett.
Back Creek, John Lehner.
Berlin, J. J. Shaffer.
Bellwood, J. B. Miller.
Big Swatara, John 11. VV^itmer.
Bolivar, .S. U. Shober.
Brothers Val.. D. H. Walker.
Buffalo, Green Shively.
Carson Valley, L. B. Benner.
Chambersburg INIission, Wm. A.
Anthony.
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Chess Creek, S. P. Zimmerman.
Cinques, II. b. Zug.
Claar, J. A. Sell.
Clover Creek, J. K. Brown.
Codorus, D. Y. Brillhart.
Conestoga, 1. W. Taylor.
Coventry, J. P. Hetnck.
Dunnings Creek, T. B. Miller.
Elk Lick, E. J. Egan.
Klizabethtown, S. K. Zug.
Everett, John S. llershberger.
Ephrata, D. Kilhefner.
lalling Spring, \Vm. C. Koontz.
1-airvicw, W. H. Holsingcr.
Geiger Memorial, J. T. Myers.
liermantown, A. L. Grater.
Georges Cr., H. S. Replogle.
Glade Run, H. S. Replogle.
c;ien Hope, S. P. Zimmerman.
Greensburg Church of the Breth-
ren, Mahlon J. Brougher.
Greentree, J. T. Myers.
Hanover, U. B. Huhf.
Harrisburg, G. N. Falkenstein.
Hattield, F. P. Cassel.
Huntingdon, H. P.. Brumbaugh.
Indian Creek, E. K. Hochstetler.
Juniata Park, J. \V. Wilt.
lames Creek, H. B. Brumbaugh.
'lacobs Creek, J. K. Eicher.
lohnstown, Uavid Hildebrand.
Lancaster, L W. Taylor.
Leamersville, D. D. Sell.
Lewistown, J. M. Mohler.
Little Swatara, E. M. Wenger.
Ligonier, P. J. Blough.
Lost Creek, Geo. Strawser.
Lower Cumberland, Henry Beel-
man.
Lower Canowago, Hezckiah
Cook.
Maiden Creek, Wm. H. Ovcr-
holtzer.
Manor, John W. Fyock.
Maple Glen, Lewis Peck.
.Markleysburg, Samuel Umble.
Marsh Creek, Albert Hollinger.
Meyersdale, C. G. Lint.
Middle Creek, Josiah Berkley.
Mechanics Gr,, S. H. Hertzler.
Midway, John Herr.
Mingo, Jesse Ziegler.
Mountvillc, H. E. Liglit.
Montgomery, Brice Sell.
Mount Union, W. J. Hamilton.
.\cw Enterprise, Clias. Buck.
.Xorristown, James Shisler.
Parkerford, J. P. Hetrick.
Perry, E. D. Book.
Philadelphia, T. T. Myers.
Pittsburg, M. J. Weaver.
Pleasant Hill, E. S. Miller.
Plum Creek, H. S. Replogle.
Qucmahoning, P. J. Blough.
Raven Run, S. L Brumbaugh.
Reading. E. M. \Ven}?er.
Red Bank, L. R. Holsinger.
Reyerson Station Mission, H. A.
Stahl.
Riddicsburg, \V. A. Gaunt.
Ridge. Albert Hollinger.
Roaring Spring, David Sell.
Rockton, .Abrani Fyock.
Rf.yersfnrd. J. P. Hetrick.
Schuylkill ("not reported).
Shade Creek, Peter Knavel.
.*>iiakc .Spring, \V. S. Ritclicy.
Springville, John Schlosser.
Spring Run, J. C. Swigart.
Spring Grove, L W. Taylor.
Springfield. R. Hottle.
Stonerstown, J. B. Brumbaugh.
Sugar X'allev. Green Shively.
Summit Mill.s, Tocl Gnagcy.
St)ring Cr., J. II. Longaneiker.
Stovcrstown, Herman B. Ilciscv.
len Mile. R. T. Idlcman.
Tower City, E. M, Wcngcr.
Tulpehocken, John Herr.
Tyrone, C. O. Beery.
Upper Codorus, E. S. Miller.
Upoer Dublin, J. C. Ziegler.
Upper Canowago, C. L. Baker.
Upper Cumberland, Henry Beel-
man.
Warrior's Mark, J. B. Brum-
baugh.
W^elsh Run, D. M. Zuck.
West Conestoga, John Myers.
W. Greentree, D. M. Eshelman.
W. Johnstown, J. H. Cassady.
White Oak, Hiram Gibble.
Woodbury, I. J. R. Stayer.
Yellow Creek, D. A. Stayer.
York, J. A. Long.
Sonth Carolina.
(Xo report.)
South Dakota.
Willow Creek, Grant Tooker.
Tennessee.
Bailey Grove, Jesse D. Clark.
Beaver Creek, J. H. Peterson.
Bristol, S. H. Garst.
Cedar Grove, J. I. Sizemore.
Crowson, C. \V. Davis.
French Broad, Jacob Wine.
Jonesboro, C. H. Diehl.
Knob Creek, S. J. Bowman.
Limestone, P. D. Reed.
Meadow Branch, John Murray.
Midway, A. M. Laughrun.
Mountain Val., P. M. Correll.
New Hope, A. M. Laughrun.
Piney Flats, A. M. Laughrun.
Pleasant Hill, N. B. Sherfy.
Pleasant Mount, J. C. Bashor.
Pleasant Valley, J. C. Bashor.
Pleasant View, A. J. Vines.
Union Valley, J. H. Peterson.
White Horn, P. D. Reed.
Texas.
Bethel, Fred Strom.
Ft. Worth, K. G. Tennison.
Live Oak, K. G. Tennison.
Manvel, M. H. Peters.
Nocona, A. A. Sutter.
Panhandle. John Stump.
Pleasant Grove, J. A. Miller.
Portland, Jacob W'itmore.
Virginia.
Alleghany, J. W. Jamison.
Angel's Rest, M. I. Dickerson.
Antioch (Bedford Co.), S. P.
Beahm.
Antioch (Franklin Co.), Riley
Flora.
Barren Ridge, Geo. A. Phillips.
Beaver Creek (First District),
Noah Boothe.
Beaver Creek (Second District),
A. S. Thomas.
Bethel, S. A. Sanger.
Bethlehem, D. A. Naff.
]?otetourt, T. C. Denton.
Bridgewater, Hiram G. Miller.
Brock's Gap, Daniel Turner.
lUiena \'ista, H. L. Alley.
Burk's Fork, Joseph Hylton.
Christiansburg, J. F. Keith.
Cook's Creek, J. M. Kagey.
Copper Hill, C. E. Ellcr.
Coulson, S. G. Spangler.
Crummits Run, A. S. Thomas.
Cumberland, John Mullins.
Elk Run, Jacob Zimmerman.
I'airfax. I. M. Neff.
I Mat Rock, B. W. Neff.
liermantown, H. Ikenberry.
Greenbrier, .\. I'rantz.
Grc-enmount^ I. C. Myers.
Harrisonburg, P. S. Thomas.
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Jeter's Chapel, S. Crumpacker.
JohnsviUe, D. C. Naff.
Lebanon, S. D. Miller.
Linville Creek, D. Hays.
Lower Lost River. Benj. D.
Hinegardner.
Manassas, A. Conner.
Madison, S. A. Sanger.
Middle River, D. C. Flory.
Midland, M. G. Early.
Mill Creek, H. C. Early.
Mine Run, I. A. Miller.
Mountain View, W. H. Handy.
Mt. Carmel, S. A. Sanger.
Mt. Joy, S. P. Hylton.
Mt. Jackson, S. P. Reed.
Mt. Vernon, E. D. Kendig.
Mt. Zion, M. Rothgeb.
Monroe, G. W. Hutchison.
Nokesville, M. G. Early.
Peter's Creek, D. C. Naff.
Pleasant Valley (First District),
Wyatt Reed.
Pleasant Valley (Second Dis-
trict), Peter Garber.
Pleasant Hill, O. Barnhart.
Pleasant View, B. \V. Neff.
Powell's Fort, John Clanahan.
Rappahonnock, Siram May.
Redoak Grove, W. H. Naff.
Roanoke City, P. S. Miller.
Salem, N. D. Cool.
Sangerville, Geo. W. Wine.
Saunders, S. Crumpacker.
Smith's River, W. A. Elgin.
South Fork, Jacob A. Garber.
Staunton, E. D. Kendig.
Swan Creek, W. I. Flail.
Tliorny Bottom, Tosiah Beverage.
Timberville, J. Carson Miller.
Topeco, A. N. Hylton.
Trevilians, I. A. Miller.
Upper Lost River, L. D. Cald-
well.
Valley Bethel, A. A. Miller.
Walnut Grove, J. G. Lewis.
White Rock, Washington Akers.
White Shoals, J. I. Sizemore.
White Thorn.
\\'oodstock, H. R. Mowery.
Washingfton.
Centralia, M. F. Woods.
E. Wenatchee, J. J. Filbrun.
Myers Creek, D. B. Eby.
Mt. Hope, J. O. Streeter.
North 'Yakima, Geo. E. Wise.
Olympia, J. S. Secrist.
Seattle, C. Fitz.
Spokane, H. C. Longanccker.
Stiverson, J. B. Simmons.
Sunnyside, D. B. Eby.
Tacoma, J. U. G. .Stiverson.
Tekoa, H. C. Longanecker.
Wenatchee, A. B. I'eters.
West Virginia.
Allegheny, J. T. Cosner.
Bean .Settlement, Geo. S. .Arnold.
Bean's ChapeL E. G. Hcan.
Beaver Run, (jeo. .S. Arnold.
Betiiany. Z. Annon.
Brady Gate, Jolin Rigglcinan.
Charleston (Not reported).
Clieat River, \l. T. Fike.
Chestnut Grove, Jacob .S. Zigler.
Crab Orchard, James Rogers.
German Settlement, Jonas Fike.
Greenland, Dennis Clark.
Harman, Jonas I'ike.
Knolilcv. Peter Arnold.
Little Capon. J. A. Parish.
Mt. Hope, .Xnios B. Peters.
Mt. Union, lasper Barntiiousc.
Mt. Zion. J. "M Wells.
New Creek. B. W. Smith.
North Fork. Obcd Ilamstcad.
North Mill Creek, S. G. Sites.
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Oakvale, D. N. Eller.
Pleasant \'al., M. C. Czigans.
Pleasant View.
Red Creek, E. T. Fike.
Sandy Creek, Jeremiah Thomas.
Seneca, Obed Hamstead.
Shiloh. Obed Hamstead,
Smith's Chapel, D. N. Eller.
South Fork, J. A. Garber.
Tearcoat, A. W. Arnold.
Valley River, Z. Annon.
White Pine, H. N. Kelley.
Wisconsin.
Ash Ridge, G. L. Fruit.
Barron, W. H. Byer.
Cloverdale, T. D. Van Buren.
Chippewa Valley, H. C. Bakci.
Elk River, John H. Wallace.
Irvin Creek, S. H. Baker.
Maple Grove, W. H. Greenawalt.
Worden, W. H. Byer.
Willard. E. P. Trostle.
MINISTERIAL LIST
Corrected up to and Including December 1 , 1911.
ASIA MINOR.
Riniatoglon, Prodromus Rhodes.
Chirighotis, Demetrius Smyrna, via London.
CANADA.
Bare. John Cowley, Alberta, N. W. T.
Brubaker, Peter Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Ebie, John L., Queenstown, Alta., Can.
Irvin, David M Francis, Assa.
Jordan, J. L MUo, Alta.
Pobst, F. E., Major, Alta., Can.
Priser, J. W., Brunetta, Alta., Can.
Rensberger, Melvin, Osage, Sask., Can.
Shamberger, George A Nanton, Alberta.
Shatto, Luther, Nanton, Alta., Can.
Strycker, Geo., Kalvin Hurst, Sask., Can.
Weaver, J. A Keoma, Alta., Can.
Weddle, J. L., Cowley, Alberta.
CHINA.
Bright, J. Homer, ..Ping Ting Chou, Shansi Prov.
Crumpacker, F. H., Ping Ting Chou, Shansi Prov.
Heckman, B. F., ..Ping Ting Chou, Shansi Prov.
Hilton, Geo. W., ..Ping Ting Chou, Shansi Prov.
CUBA.
Eby, Ira P Omaja, Santiago Province.
Kreider, Landa U.,
.Omaja, Santiago Province.
DENMARK.
Eskildsen, C. C Hirshalsvej 17, Hjorring.
Hansen, Christian Bethesda, Bronderslev.
Johansen, Martin, Sovang per Bedsted.
Olsson, Christian Bedsted.
FRANCE.
Mohler, Paul, Oyonnax.
Pellet, Adrian, 168 Grande Rue, Oyonnax,
INDIA.
Blough, J. M., B. B. C. I. Ry., Ankleshwer.
Ebey, Adam, Karadoho, via Dahanu.
Eby, E. H Umalla, Rajpipla State.
Emmert, Jesse, Bulsar.
Holsopple, Quincy, Bulsar.
Jalem, Lellu, Ankleshwer.
Kaylor, J. I. Bulsar
Lichty, D. J
Umalla, Rajpipla State, Broach District
Long, Isaac S., Pampalner
Pittenger, J. M Ahwa, via Bilimora.
Ross, Amos W Vyara, Surat District.
Stover, Wilbur, B. B. Ry., Ankleshwer.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Beckner, W. O Bogo, Cebu, P. I.
Detrick, Herbert Manila, U. S. A.
Noffsinger, John S.,
.... Bayombong, Neuva, Vizeaya, P. I.
SWEDEN.
Andersson, A., Box 75, Limhamn.
Graybill, J. F. NQrra, Wallgatan 4, Malmo.
Johansson, Ola, Drottinggaten 71, Stockholm.
Jonsson, Nils Brogatan 8, Malmo.
J5nsson, Per Wanneberga, Winslov.
Lindell, B., Furuland
Lindholm, Albert Wanneberga, Winslov.
Lysell, Karl Winno
Mauritson, Andras, Sodra Forstadsgaten 80, Malmo.
Pettersson, John, Hillersjo, Svartsjo.
UNITED STATES.
Abernathy, 1. W Wilson, W. Va.
Ackerman, John Coopersburg, Pa.
Adams, David M., Cerro Gordo, 111.
Aikey, Elmer, R. D., Bradford, Ohio.
Akers, A. J., R. D. 1, Riner, V a.
Akers, G. W. R. D. 1, Sowers, \ a.
Akers, Joseph Oakvale, W. Va.
Akers, Dr. R. T Alumridge, Va.
Akers, Wallace, R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Akers, Wash Carthage, Va.
Albaugh, H. P., 2312 Marshall Blvd., Chicago, 111.
Albaugh, J. E Bannister, Mich.
Alger, Lonnie^ Mound City, Mo.
yMlbright, Wm. H., Grundy Center, Iowa.
AUdredge, J. S Anderson, Ind.
Allen, H. C Snowflake, Tenn.
Allen, J. R Dumont, Iowa.
Allen, Thomas York. N. Dak.
Alley, H. L., Buena Vista, Va.
Allison, David W Shippensburg, Pa.
Altland, Chas. H R. D. 3, liast Berlin, Pa.
Amick, Joseph Elgin, IIL
Anderson, James I., Lawton, Va.
Andes, D. L., Fort Defiance, Va.
Andrew, J. Fred, Clay City, Ind.
Andrews, M. E. Bangor, Cal.
Angle, B. D .-
..1910 W. Lafayette Ave., Baltimore, Md,
Anglemyer, D. H Nappanee, Ind.
Anglemyer, Jesse J Williamstown, Ohio.
Ankeny, Frank, Shelocta, R. D. 2, Pa.
Annon, G. W Thornton, W. \'a.
Annon, S. M.,
R. D. 1, Box 19, Montrose, W. Va.
Annon, Zech Thornton, W. Va.
Anthony, F. D
South Potomac Ave., Waynesboro, Pa.
Appleman, Jacob Thomas, Okla.
Applernan, John F Plymouth, Ind.
Argabright, J. H., Fairview, Mo.
Armentrout, G,, W Dighton, Kans.
Arnold, Albert S Eglon, W. Va.
Arnold, A. W Pleasant Dale, W. Va.
Arnold, Charley M New Paris, Ind.
Arnold, D. B Burlington, W. Va.
Arnold, D. E Pairgitsville, W. Va.
Arnold, G. S Burlington, W. Va.
Arnold, Ira,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Arnold, John Lintner, 111.
Arnold, John A . , Eglon. W. Va.
Air old. Perry A., Coleman, Mich.
Arnold, Peter Burlington, W. \'a.
Arnold, Silas Dobbin, W. ^'a.
Arnold, W Somerset, Ohio.
Atkins, J. M Lerov, Kans.
Auker, J. C, Aurelia, Iowa.
Ausherman, C. F R. D. 50, Myersville. Md.
Austin, A. W., Gushing, Ok'a.
Austin, Oliver, Fruita. Colo.
Auvil, A. C, R. D. 1, Box 30, Thornton, W. Va.
Badger, Samuel, .' . Manvel, Texas.
Bagwell, E. B Bremen, Ohio.
Bail, S. W Lordsburg, Cal.
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liRRTllkliX 1-A.M1L\ .\f,.\l.\N.\r.
Bailey, Arthur
578 Cirove St., Morgantown, \V. Va.
Bailey, H. F. Fountain City, Tt-nii.
Bailey, John P., Mount Etna, Iowa.
Bakener, Fred Leaf River, 111.
Baker, Allen G. R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa.
Baker, C. L Fast Jierlin, I'a.
Baker, D Carson City, Mich.
Baker, David S. Watauga, Tenn.
Baker, D. H. Abbottstown St., Hanover, Pa.
Baker, F. L K. D. 2, Conway, Mo.
Baker, Henry K. D. 3, Greenville, Ohio.
Baker, H. C Mondovi, Wis.
Baker, II. Jesse, . . K. D. 1, -New Weston, Ohio.
Baker, H. M Aorth Star, Ohio.
Baker, T. H., Roanoke, HI.
Baker, John K Antioch, W. \"a.
Baker, J. S : Everett, Pa.
Baker, Levi, U. D., Bannister, Mich.
Baker, N. E., Wichita, Kans.
Baker, N. K W histler, Ala.
Baker, Raphael Gormania, \V. Va.
Baker, S. H. R. D. 4, Augusta, Wis.
Bane, W. W., Burlington, W. Va.
Bantz, C. M., Trotwood, Ohio.
Barkdoll, H. M R. D. 3, Xaperville. 111.
Barklow, B. F Weston, Oregon.
Barklow, C. H Myrtlepoint, Oregon.
Barklow, T Myrtlepoint, Oregon.
Barnes, F Brandonville, W. \a.
Barnett, J. W Myrtlepoint, Oregon.
Barnhart, A. Wirtz, Va.
Barnhart, A, B
228 Summit Ave., Hagerstown, Md.
Barnhart, D. B R. D. 1, Qverbrook, Kans.
Barnhart, D. L., R. D. 1, Owasco, Ind.
Barnhart, G Carthage, Mo.
Barnhart, G. A Wiriz, \a.
Barnhart, Jeremiah R. D. 1, Ockley, Ind.
Barnhart, John Mansiield, 111.
Barnhart, J. E Uonnellsville, Oiiio.
Barnhart, J. \V., R. D. 3, Wirtz, \'a.
Barnhart, O., Morehead, Ky.
Barnhart, Weaker J.
I210 25tli Ave., \., Minneapolis, Minn.
Barnthouse, Jasper
8, cor. Craig St. & Lawn Ave., Uniontown, Pa.
•Barrette Tames S Baileytown, Tenn.
Bashor, A. M Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Bashor, B. J Clarinda, Iowa.
Bashor, D. C, Hardy, Nebr.
Bashor, G. H.
31 15 Manitou Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Bashor, James D Tonkawa, Okla.
Bashor, John C Jonesboro, Tenn.
Bashor, J. B Santa Ana, Cal.
Bashor, S. C., Paxton, Colo.
Batzel, G. S R. D. 7, Everett, I'a.
Baugher, A. S., R. 1). 22, Lineboro, Md.
Baugher, G. M Brodbecks, Pa.
Baugher, Henry M., . . R. I). 1, Spring Forge, Pa.
Baum, H. L Shannon, 111.
Beabes, Newton, R. D. 6, Somerset, Pa.
Beahm, G. W., Nokesville, Va.
Bcahni, I. X. H., Trevilians, \'a.
Beahm, T. C, Bittinger, Md.
Beahm, §. P Bedford City. Va.
Bcale, Jesse Waterloo, Iowa.
Bcals, .S. W R. I). 6, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Beam, Joseph, R. 1). 3. Somerset, Pa.
Bean, It. G., Indian Camp, VV. Va.
Bean, Wm. M Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Beard. David R R. R. 6. "Westminster, Md.
Beaver, I R. D. 2. Box 15fi, Mifflinsburg, Pa.
Beaver, O. J., Glcndalc, Arizona.
Beaver, S. S R. D. 2, Shncmakersvillc, Pa.
Bechtclheimer, Bovd Bringhurst, Ind.
Becker. Allen. G R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa.
Bedel, Luther R. D. 2, Ilolton, Ind.
Beeghly. A. J R. D. fi. Somerset. Pa.
Beeghly, Jer. Markleysburg. Pa.
Beegbly, John W R. D. 14, Davton. Ohio.
Beezhly. S. A Coalport, Pa.
Bcclman, Adam Chicago, Ohio.
Bcelman, Geo. W
46 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa.
Beelman, Henry Dillsburg, Pa.
Beer, J . H JJcniou, Md.
Beery, C. O I6V0 AUams Ave., iyrone, Pa.
Beery, Isaac, R., Pleasant Hill, Ohio
lieery, Jacob D .vugusla, W. V a.
Beery, Noah V R. D. 4, Brookville, Ohio.
Leery, P. H Covington, Oluo.
Beery, Salem, De Beque, Colo.
J'.enncr. Levi B Duncan ville. i a..
Bennet, D. H Minneapolis, Kans.
Bennett, David 1
Cor. 14th & Washington Sts., Huntingdon, Pa.
Renneit, lolin .Artciiias. Pa.
Benton, Homer S., . . R. 1). 1, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Berkebile, D. G., Delta, Ohio
Berkebile, S. P., R. D. 1, Defiance, Ohio.
Berkey, D. R .<. D. 3, Clarion Center, Pa.
Berkey, I. L R. D. 9, Goshen, Ind.
Berkeybile, Aaron Sabetha, Kans.
Berkley, Albert Derby St., Johnstown, Pa.
Berkley, J R. D. 1, Rockwood, Pa.
Berkley, Norman W.,
29 Sell St., Johnstown, Pa.
Berkman, D. G Lanesburg, Ark.
I'.etts, David R. D. 3, iXampa, Idaho.
Betts, I. F Reedley, Cal.
1 ietts, Jacob, R. D. 2, Nampa, Idaho.
Beverage, Josiah Monterey, Va.
1 leverage, J. VV Monterey, Va.
Bible, J. W., Slatestone, Md.
r.ilgcr, W. Frank, Grampian, Pa.
Bingaman, A. L Cerro Gordo, 111.
Binkley, N. W., Pittsburg, Ohio.
Biser, M. M Burlington, W. \ a.
P.ishop, Nathan Knol)svi]Ie, Pa.
Bixler, E. C Bridgewater, Va.
Bixler, U Westminster, Md.
P.ixler, Wm., R. D., East Akron, Ohio.
Bjorklund, John, 404 S. 9th St., Rockyford, Colo.
Blair, John K. Union Bridge, Md.
P.lessing, S. A West Milton, Ohio.
Blickenstaff, Andrew Lordsburg, Cal.
Blickenstafif, I). J R. D. 1, Oakley, 111.
Blocher, Amos II York, N. Dak.
P.locher, Ira G R. 1). 4, Greenville, Ohio,
Blocher, Michael Perth, N. Dak.
Blocher, S. W R. 1). 4. Greenville, Ohio.
Plough, A. P Waterloo, Iowa.
Plough, Charles W. R. 1). 1, Holsopple, Pa.
Plough, E. E R. D. 1, Manassas, Va.
Plough, Jerome E., ...42 Sell St., Johnstown, Pa.
Plough, J. VV Hooversville, Pa.
I'lough, Norman II Davidsville, Pa.
Plough, P. J Hooversville, Pa.
Plough, S. S.,
403 Miami St., North Manchester, Ind.
Blough, Urias Ellisville, 111.
lUough, W. W R. 1). 2, Falls City, Nebr.
Bock, Daniel Kokomo, Ind.
I'oRue, Frank M Windfall, Ind.
Bohn, J. S Peru, Ind.
P.ollinger, D. D R. D. Bristol. Ind.
Bollinger, Milton M., . . R. D. 2, Vestaburg, IMich.
Bollinger, Samuel, ..R. D. 1, \'estaburg. Mich.
Bollinger, S Parma, Idaho.
Bollman, Tes.sc G Elkhart, Ind.
Bond, Wm White, l"a.
Bonebrakc, Da»vid Altenwald, Pa.
r.oncwitz, J Weston. Oregon.
Ponsack. Clias. D Union Bridge. Md.
Book, Edmund Plain, Pa.
Book, I. B North Manchester, Ind.
Book, Wm. I Gettysburg, Pa.
Bookwaltcr, L. A. Trotwood, Ohio.
P.ookwaltcr, Sylvan R. D. 2. .New Paris, Ohio.
1 >oon, Saiiuiel Alumine. Va.
Boon, S. L Olvmpia, Wash.
Boone, C. B R. D. 5, Roanoke, Va.
Boone. John O Ferrum, Va.
Boothe. Tes.se R. D. 3, Floyd, Va.
Boothe, Noah R Dulany, Va.
I'.ooz, Jacob M Souderton, Pa.
Booze, H . Aline. Okla.
Borough, Samuel, Kerksville, Mo.
Borough, Wm ..188 Elder St., South Bend, Ind.
Bosserman, Eleazcr Rawson, Ohio,
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Bosserman, Levi D.,
286 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena, Cal,
Bosserman, W. P Tangier, Okla.
Bowen, F, S Alum JtJank, Pa.
i Bowers, A. J., ..Darlington, Montgomery Co., Ind.
Bowers, Geo. F Taneytown, Md.
Bowers, Harvey S R. D. 1, Wakarusa, Ind.
Bowers, Peter Parkersburg, 1 11.
Bowie, J. B., Prairie City, Iowa.
Bovvlus, John S., Burkittsville, Md.
Bowman, A Hagerstown, Ind.
Bowman, A. D R. D. 2, Wenatchee, Wash.
Bowman, Asa, R. D. 5, Floyd, Va.
Bowman, C, A., Portsmouth, Va.
Bowman, D Dillons Mills, Va.
Bowman, David Glensted, Mo.
Bowman, D. E Hagerstown, Ind.
Bowman, Daniel F Johnson City, Tenn.
Bowman, D. W
3702 Columbus Ave., Anderson, Ind.
Bowman, E. E., "Nafifs, Va.
Bowman, Geo., R. D, 1, Callaway, Va.
Bowman, H. D.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Bowman, Isaac, R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Bowman, Joseph, R. D. 1, Callaway, Va.
Bowman, Joseph H. ..R. D. 5, Harrisonburg, Va.
Bowman, J. J Dayton, Ohio.
Bowman, J. P., R. D. 2, Prescott, Mich.
•Bowman, J. W Princeton, Kans.
•Bowman, L. A R. D. 1, Callaway, Va.
Bowman, Michael Topeka, Ind.
Bowman, Paul H.,
3255 Kensington Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Bowman, S. I Harrisonburg, Va.
Bowman, S. J., R. D. 4, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Bowman, S. L Bridgewater, Va.
■Bowser, Daniel, 804 W. Poplar St., York, Pa.
Bowser, Israel M R. D. 12, York, Pa.
■Bowser, J. J Conway Springs, Kans.
Bowser, Samuel Har.cock, Minn.
Boyd, A. L Cordell, Okla.
Boyd, C. F., . , Newville, N. Dak.
Bradley, E. J Saluda, N. C.
Bradley, F. H., Redland, Texas.
Bradley, W. H R. D. i, Kimball, Va.
Brady, Geo. W Fulks Run, Va.
Brallier, Chester A., Pierceton, Ind.
Brallier, Geo. H., Curlew, Iowa.
Brallier, W. A Greenville, Iowa.
Brammell. H. L Ozawkie, Kans.
Brandt, Harry A. Box 133, Lordsburg, Cal.
Branscom, Geo. A Melvin Hill, N. C.
Branson, I. E R. D. 12. Muncie, Ind.
Braswell, VV. J. R. D. 1, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Bray, W. T., R. D. 3, Montrose, Mo.
Brendlinger, W. J., Robinson, Pa.
Breneman, Jacob, Dover, Pa.
Breshears, Asro R. D. 1, Wheatland, Mo.
Breshears,' B. E Omak, Wash.
Bricker, J. A., ...1929 Payson St., Baltimore, Md.
Brickey, Allen, Kingston, Okla.
Bridge, Albert Monticello, Ind.
Bridge, G. O., Reynolds, Ind.
Bright, J. C, R. D. 4, Davton. Oliio.
Brillhart, D. Y R. D. 1, Dallastown, Pa.
Brillhart,' Uriah, Quinter, Kans.
Brindle, J. H Kauffman, Pa.
BriTton, J. F R. D. 1, Manassas, Va.
Broadwat'er, J R. D. 2, Preston, Minn.
Brodbeck, A. M. Dover, Pa.
Brooks, J. W., Modesto, Cal.
Brougher, Mahlon J., .
126 Washington St., Greensburg, Pa.
Brouse, W. P Farmville, Va.
Brower, Isaac W Parkerford, Pa.
Brower, J. D., South English, Iowa.
Brower, J. H R. D. 1, South English, Iowa.
Brower, J. J., Reedley, Cal.
Brower, Peter South English, Iowa.
Brower, S. F R. D. 1, Meridian, Idaho.
Brown, Charles C East Berlin, Pa.
Brown, C. H., Clovis, N. Mex.
Hrown, Charles M Winchester, Va.
Brown, E. C Westminster, Md.
Brown, J. K., Box 149, Martinsburg, Pa.
Brown, S. M...15S4 Riddel! Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Browning, V. B. R. D. 2, Muncie, Ind.
Brubacher, A. H R. D. 7, Lebanon, Pa.
Brubacher, Daniel G., . . R. D. 1, Duncansville, Pa.
Brubaker, A Gratis, Ohio.
Brubaker, A. C
2002 Broadway, Kansas City, Kans.
Brubaker, A. O Miami, N. Mex.
Brubaker, A. Z. R. D. 6, Lebanon, Pa.
Brubaker, B. F., Protection, Kans.
Brubaker, C. C McPherson, Kans.
Brubaker, D. E Mt. Morris, 111.
Brubaker, D. G., R. D. 1, Duncansville, Pa.
Brubaker, D. M W'eilersville, Ohio.
Brubaker, D. R Roanoke, Va.
Brubaker, E. B Brubaker, Pa.
Brubaker, E. E., R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Brubaker, E. H R. D. 42. Virden, 111.
Brubaker, Ellis S., R. D. 9, Wabash, Ind.
Brubaker, H Newberg, Oregon
Brubaker, H. M R. D. 2, Conway, Kans.
Brubaker, H. T., Lyons, Kans.
Brubaker, Isaac S., Lindsay, Cal.
Brubaker, I. W., Grundy Center, Iowa.
Brubaker, Jonathan Virden, 111.
Brubaker, J. A Pomona, Cal.
Brubaker, J. B R. D. 3, Manheim, Pa.
Brubaker, J, F West Alexandria, Ohio.
Brubaker, J. H Virden. 111.
Brubaker, J. H Ellison. N. Dak.
Brubaker, J. O. Girard, 111.
Brubaker, J. S., Glendora, Cal.
Brubaker, L. E Rockvmount, \'a.
Brubaker, N. F Fruita, Colo.
Brubaker, N. T
2140 West Thirty-first St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Brubaker, W. N., Rockton, Pa.
Brubaker, W. R., Reed, Okla.
Brumbaugh, A Greenville, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, Elmer
R. D. 1, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, Enos E., R, D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, G. B James Creek, Pa.
Brumbaugh, G. W Clovercreek, Pa.
Brumbaugh, H. B Huntingdon, Pa.
Brumbaugli, Henry H Defiance, Pa.
Brumbaugli, I. Harvey Huntingdon, Pa.
Brumbaugh, Irvin B James Creek, Pa.
Brumbaugh, John A., Gilford, Mont.
Brumbaugh, John C, . . R. D. 3, Brookville, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, J. B., Juniata Park, Pa.
Brumbaugh, J. B Huntingdon, Pa.
Brumbaugh, James D Martinsburg, Pa.
Brumbaugli, J. K West Milton, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, J. R., Pitsburg, Ohio.
Brumbaugh, L. R., Ridgely, Md.
Brumbaugh, M. G.,
3324 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Brumbaugh, M. R., Henrietta, Pa.
I'>rumbaugh, Reuben II., Tylersport, Pa.
Bruml)augli, S. I R. D. 2, Saxton, Pa.
Brunk, E. E., Dexter, N. Mex.
Brunk, Perry, Brooklyn, Iowa.
Brunton, Walter Wenatclice, Wash.
Bryant, J. E Grand Junction, Colo.
Bucher, Allen Annville, Pa.
Bucher, Cliristian R. D. 6, Lebanon, Pa.
Bucher, Cyrus Astoria, 111.
Bucher, Rufus P., R. D. 3, Quarryville, Pa.
Bucher, S. G A.storia, 1 11.
Buck, Abram, Santa Rosa, Fla.
Buck, C. L New Enterprise, Pa.
lUick, O. D Franklin Grove. IlL
Buckingham, B. 1'^., . . R. D. 2, Prairie City, Iowa.
Buckingham. W. 1 Prairie City, Iowa.
Bucklew, Albertus, R. D. 1, L^nion, Ohio.
Bucklew, Solomon Canton, 111.
Buckley, J. S Sterling, 111.
Buckley, William Mount Morris, 111.
Buckmaster. G. W Reck. Okla.
Budd, Amos, Auburn, Ind.
Buel, Eli Box 73. Fairwood, Va.
Buntain. George W. . . R. D. 3, Wenatclice. Wash.
Burall. T. M New Market. Md.
Burcham, W Noblesville, Ind.
Burger, R. E AUerton, 111.
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Rurger, S. J R. D. 2, Howe, Ind.
Burger, S. J Baltic, Ohio.
Burget, A. B Clovercreek, Pa.
Burghart, P Warrensburg, Mo.
P.urgin, George W South Ottumwa, Iowa.
Burkepile. C. i: R. D. No. i, Butler, Ohio.
Burkhart, Joscpli, Shippensburg, Pa.
Burkliart, J. S., R. D. 2, Johnstown, Pa.
Burkholder, C K. U'aterloo, Nehr.
15urkhol(ler, 1. I". R. D. 3, Harmony, Minn.
Uurkholder, }. H., R. D. 1, Elmo, Kans.
Burkholder, W m R. D. 3, Newville, Pa.
Burnett, S. G R. D. 2, Gushing, Okla.
Burns, I. S., R. D. 5, Goshen, Ind.
Burns. W. II. Flora, Ind.
Burress, W. P., ..1417 Perkins Ave., Joplin, Mo.
Burrow, G. P Waynesville, Mo.
Burton, John 1'., Maxwell, Iowa.
P.ussard, John ivl., R. D. 50, Myersville, Md.
Bussard, Win., New Paris, Ind.
Butcher, E. C., Ware, Texas.
Buterbaugh, J. O R. D. 2, Smithburg, Md.
Buterbaugh, RIartin, R. D. 4, Carthage, Mo.
Butler, Henry N R. D. 1, Richland, Iowa.
Butterbaugli, T. 1) Silver Lake, Ind.
Button, F. E., R. D. 2, Altoona, Kans,
Button, O. O Ramona, Kans.
Byer, F^rank,
3435 \V. \'an Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Byer, W. D Weiser, Idaho.
Byer, W. H R. D. 2, Stanley, Wis.
Byerly, David Lima, Ohio.
Byerly, D. M Magley, Ind.
Byerly, Jesse S., R. D. 3, North Manchester, Ind.
Byers, Calvin S., Thurmont, Md.
Byrd, I. D., Calverton, Va.
Cakerice, T. H., R. D. 1, Abilene, Kans.
Caldwell, L. D Mathias, W. Va.
Calhoun, Allen Boyer, W. Va.
Calvert, J. G Inglewood, Cal.
Calvert, "Noah H Brumbaugh, N. Dak,
Calvert, W. Q Tnpiewood, Cal.
Campbell, D. C R. D. 1, Colfax, Ind.
Campbell, J, A Fristoe, Mo,
Campbell, J. F R. D. 1, Altamont, Kans.
Campbell, U. S., R. D. 1, Bryant, Va.
Canfield, Geo. G., . . R. D. 2, Belleville, Kans.
Carl, Geo. C. 1125 Albina Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Carl, Walter Geo.,
1125 Albina Ave., Portland, Oregon,
Carney, James S., R. D. 4, Pomona, Kans.
Carr, John, R. D. 1, McComb, Okla.
Caruso, J., 205 Twenty-first St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Caskey, H. F., 3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Caskey, Olaf R. D. 2, Corning, Iowa.
Caslow, Ellis F.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Cassady, J. Harry,
I'ourth & Sell Sts., Johnstown, Pa.
Cassel, Chas. D Manheim, Pa.
Cassel, F. P Lansdale, Pa.
Cassel, I Fairview Village, Pa.
Cassel, Joseph N., Fairview Village, Pa.
Castle, N. P Brownsville, Md.
Cawley, Ernest C. Mt. Morris, 111,
Chambers, A
..919 N. C, Ave., S. E., Washington, D. C,
Chambers, D Middleton, Mich.
Chambers, Geo. W R. D. i, Rhoadesville, Va.
Chambers, J. W Elk City, Okla.
Chandler, William Myrtlepoint, Oregon,
Charles, Warren Grampian, Pa.
Chemberlen, G. F Covina, Cal.
Childcrs. W. H Grumpier. N. C.
Childs. Lewis R. D. 2. Daleville, Ind.
Christian, J. H R. D. 5, Huntington, Ind.
Christian. J. H Gettysburg, Ohio.
Chumney. C. E. R. D. 1, Shelbv, Mich.
Claar, Abram J Queen, Pa.
Claar, J. C Oucen, Pa.
Claar. Michael 414 23rd St^ Molinc. Ill
Clanahan. John Edith, Va.
Clapper, D. K R. D. 1, Meycrsdalc. Pa.
Clapper, D. S Windbcr. Pa.
Clapper, G. M Carrington. N. Dak.
Clapper, John Lamed, Kans.
Clapper, Sherman Elk City, Okla
Clark, Chas. W ., R. D. 3, Johnson City, Tenn
Clark, Dennis Maysville, W. Va
Clark, E. F.,
..32 Bryant St., N. W. Washington, D, C
Clark, F^red L., Enders, Nebr
Clark, Jesse D Jonesboro, Tenn
Clark, John S..2531 Stevens Ave., Parsons, Kans
Claytor, James M R. D. 1, Beecher City, It
Clear, J. D., Manvel, Texas
Cleaver, Geo. 1). Curwensville, Pa
Cleaver, Urban,
R. D., Grampian, Clearfield Co., Pa
Clem, Amsey E New Paris, Ind
Clemens, G. W Stet, Mo
Click, Daniel M. Tekoa, Wash
Click, D, M Grand Junction, Colo
Cline, Geo Kempton, Ind
Cline, John W Mt Sidney, Va
Cline, Justus H., Stuarts Draft, Va
Cline, J. W 390 Kingsley Ave., Pomona, Ca!
Cline, M. J Dayton, Va 'm
Cline, P, F R. D. 1, Weyers Cave, Va
Cline, Samuel West Newton, Pa
Cloppert, Hugh, R. D. 1, Trotwood, Ohio
Clower, E. L., Gatewood, W. Vs
Clower, Lewis M., Gatewood, W. Va
Coate, A, David Celina, Ohio
Cobb, E. M Raisin, Fresno Co., Cal 'm
Cober, Ephraim Sabetha, Kans 'uHe
Cochran, Martin Tollgate, W. Va
Cockley, N. B R. D. 1, Huntsdale, Pa
Coff man, H. C. N South English, Iowa
Coffman, J. B » Dayton, Va
Coffman, J. D Grand Junction, Cole
Coffman, J. M., R, D. 1, Harrisonburg, Va
Coffman, Luther C Daleville, Va
Coffman, N. Walter, ,.R. D, 2, Fishersville, Vi
Coffman, T. R Parkerford, Palliist
Coleman, John, 1065 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa Izigi
Collins, Benjamin Hosterman, W, Va
ColHns, John C, R. D. 1, Mill Creek, Ind Dal
Collins, S. S., Laneville, W. Va )ag|
Collyer, Harry, Covert, Kans )ag{
Conner, Abram R. D. 1, Manassas, Va )i\\^
Conner, Jacob R. D. 2, Spring City, Pa )ale
Conner, W. K Bridgewater, Va ijit,
Conover, Norman A., ...R. D. 1, Trotwood, Ohio )art
Cook, Amos, R. D. 39, Union City, Ind javi
Cook, A. L., Beryl, W. Va
Cook, Hezekiah Dillsburg, Pa Davi
Cook, O. W Dillsburg, Pa )avi
Cook, S. G R. D. 2, Spencerville, Ohio bi
Cook, W. G., R, D. 4, Billings, Okla )avi
Cool, A, S Elba, Va )avi
Cool, N. D. ,,405 S. Market St., Winchester, Va )ea|
Cool, N. J., R. D. 2, Beaverdam, Ohio )eai
Cool, P. N., R. D., Woodland, Mich )ea,
Coppock, C. v., ..R. D. 3, Tippecanoe City, Ohio )eai
Coppock, Jacob Tippecanoe City, Ohio )eai
Cora, Lee, Ft. Wayne, Ind )eai
Cordier, F. P Celina, Ohio )6ai
Correll. P. M R. D. 1, Mosheim, Tenn )ea,
Cory, Lee R. North Manchester, Ind leai
Cosner, J. T Bismarck, W. Va h\
Cosner, Wm. H Wilson, W. Va )eb
Cottrell, D. Owen. ...3537 Flournoy, Chicago, II )ecl
Couser, D. G. R. D. 3, Lincoln. Nebr Deei
Couser, J. A. R Peebles, Ohio Deei
Cover, Leslie, Corning, Iowa Dee!
Cover, Samuel C, Canton, Ohio Qcle
Cox, John M Lordsburg, Cal Dell
Cov, Aaron R. D. 8. Dayton, Ohic Del]
Crahill, Joseph M R. D. Woodstock, Va Del]
Cripe, Calvin, New Paris, Inc Del]
Cripe, Charles C R. D, 10. Goshen, Inc Den
Cripe, Clyde Middlebury, Ind Den
Cripe, D. E. Stillwater, OkU Der,
Cripe, D. S.. R. D., South Bend, Ind Desi
Cripe, Israel, Mt. Carroll, 11! Deh
Cripe, Jacob R. D. 13, Galveston. Ind Deti
Cripe, John W Goshen, Ind Det
Cripe, Nath Hillisburg, Ind Deti
Crissman, G. W St. John, Kans Deti
Crist, A. D Paola. Kans Deti
Crist. Charles Friend, Kant Dev
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Crist, D. A Quinter, Kans.
Crist, D. W.
...143 North Eastlake Ave., Los Angeles, Gal.
Crist, Henry F.,
724 West Cedar St., Olathe, Kans.
Crist, Isaac H.,
14 N. Ferree St., Kansas City, Kans.
Crist, J. E Friend, Kans.
Crist, Roy A., Quinter, Kans.
Cross, J. J., R. D. 1, Michigan City, Ind.
Crosswhite, A. G Flora, Ind.
Crouch, E. M., Edinburg, Ind.
Grouse, J. H. R. D. 2, Savanna, 111.
Grouse, J. M., Brandon, Colo.
; Crouthamel, Hillery Line Lexington, Pa.
! Crowell, Devolt Bradford, Ohio.
Crowell, J. A Bradford, Ohio.
Cruea, Moses,
....1405 Eastern Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Crumpacker, A. J McPherson, Kans.
. Crumpacker, Alden, Hartman, Colo.
Crumpacker, Emory G
R. D. I, Box 46, Roanoke, Va.
Crumpacker, H. C,
5650 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
, Crumpacker, John Bonsacks, Va.
.Crumpacker, S Bonsacks, Va.
Crumpacker, S. P., McPherson, Kans.
Crumrine, N. W Wabash, Ind.
Culler, A. J
2541 West Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Culler, D. D Mt. Morris, 111.
Culler, E. M.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Culler, Geo., 829 Elm Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Gulp, Ira Rawlings, Md.
Gulp, J. S Bowbells. N. Dak.
Cummings, James F Naflfs, Va.
Custer, Frank G Mayhill, Ohio.
Czigans, Milton C, R. D. 1, Auburn, W. Va.
Dadisman, Lee, R. D. 1, Kenedy, Texas.
Daggett, A. C. Covert, Kans.
Daggett, G. F Belleville, Kans.
Daily, Elmer, Peru, Ind.
Dale, N. S Parkersburg, 111.
Dalton, I Poplar Bluff, Mo.
Darr, John J., R. D. 6, Somerset, Pa.
Davidson, R. G
R. D. 4, Box 51, Lynchburg, Ohio.
Davis, G. Ernest, Macdoel, Gal.
Davis, G. W R. D. i, Dunn, Tenn.
Davis, D. C Trade, Tenn.
Davis, John F., Daleville, Va.
Davis, Wm Morrill, Kans.
Deal, John Brumbaugh, N.Dak.
Deanor, H. G Brownsville, Md.
Deardorff, Ghas. H Copemish, Mich.
DeardorflF, Geo. E Brethren, Mich.
Deardorff, Isaac R. D., Copemish, Mich.
Deardorff, J. B., Kerman, Gal.
Deardorff, J. W., R. D. 3, Modesto, Gal.
Deardorff, W. A Ellison, N. Dak.
Deardorff, Moses, Yale, Iowa.
Deaton, T. F R. D. 10, Eaton, Ohio.
Debolt, A Masontown, Pa.
Decker, S. E Ashland, Oregon.
Deeter, John W., McPherson, Kans.
Deeter, Manly Milford, Ind.
Deeter, W. R Milford, Ind.
Deleplain, J., Peace Valley, Mo.
Dell, Jacob S R. D. 5, Beatrice, Nebr.
Delp, Ghas E., R. D. 3, Shannon, 111.
Delp, Jacob Pearl City. 111.
Delp, S, E New Murdock, Kans.
Demmy, John C Astoria, 111.
J Denton, T. C Daleville, Va.
I Derrick, G. G., Irving, Tex.
\ Desenberg, Wm Ashland, Ohio.
Detrick, A. J Gushing, Okla.
Dettraj Lewis R., Vaucluse, Va.
Detweiler, A. J., Williamsburg, Pa.
Detweiler, Andrew S Larke, Pa.
Detweiler, D. T New Enterprise, Pa.
Detweiler, Edgar M., New Enterprise. Pa.
Devilbiss, W. B. 942 S. Locust St, Ottawa, Kans.
Dewis, Westley R. D. 2, Windfall, Ind.
Dibert, D. W Everett, Pa.
Dickerson, Moses Epperly, \a.
Dickey, A. M Montera, Wash.
Dickey, Howard Argos, Ind.
Dickey, J. P., Lordsburg, Gal.
Dickey, J. S., Argos, Ind.
Dickey, L. II Fostona, Ohio.
Diehl, Austin R. D. 9, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Diehl, C. H Jonesboro, Tenn.
Diehl, .John I., Brooklyn, Iowa.
Diehl, J. B Carroll, Iowa.
Dierdorff, D. T., Surrey, N. Dak.
Dietz, J. F 41 Sell St., Johnstown, Pa.
Digman, T. B., . . . R. D. 1, Box 13, Bristow, Va.
Digman, S. P., R. D. 1, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
Diller, Aaron, Nash, Okla.
Dilling, David Monticello, Ind.
Dilling, L. S Hagerstown, Ind.
DilHng, Roy, 3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Dillon, Robert, R. D. 6, Camden, Ohio.
Dively, Fred C., Claysburg, Blair Co., Pa.
Dixon, Andrew M.,
354 Sixtieth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dixon, John, Bluefield, W. Va.
Dorer, Solomon Johnstown. Pa.
Dotzour, Grover C., McPherson, Kans.
Dove, Addison Dovesville, Va.
Dove, Geo. A Hotchkiss, Colo.
Dove, Geo. L Dovesville, \'a.
Dove, J. A Cloverdale, Va.
Downing, A. S., Basil, Kans.
Dredge, D. S. R. D. 7, Springfield, Ohio.
Driver, G. M., R. D. 4, Waynesboro, Va.
Driver, J. F Timberville, Va.
Driver, Samuel R. D. 2, Lima, Ohio.
Driver, S. I., Leslie, Idaho
Dunbar, L. M Darlington, Ind.
Duncan, A. H McMinnville, Tenn.
Duncan, N. A Norwood, Mo.
Duncan, Preston Dunkirk, Va.
Dupler, A. W. ..1815 Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Durr, Francis F., Glendale, Ariz.
Dutton, J., Pilgrim, Ky.
Early, A. B., R. D. 4, Waynesboro, Va.
Early, Geo. A R. D. 4, Waynesboro, Va.
Early, H. G Penn Laird, Va.
Early, John, Greston, Mont.
Early, Mark D., Macdoel, Gal.
Early. Mervin F., Hope, Mich.
Early. M. G Nokesville, Va..
Early, Oscar, R, D. 1, Stet, Mo.
Early, S. P., Lima, Ohio
Eastwood, Albert, R. D., Paola, Kans.
F.avey, George W., R. D, 7, Lima, Ohio.
Ebersole, Martin Kinzer, Pa.
Eby, D. B Sunnyside, Wash.
Eby, D. F. . . . Mogadore, Oliio.
Eby, Henry H., R. D. 4, Dayton, Ohio.
Eby, Jacob A Sunnyside, Wash.
Eby, J. G., ..R. D. 1, Box 80, Summerfield, Kans.
Eby, Josiah, R. D. 14, Dayton, Ohio.
Kby, L. H., Payette, Idaho.
F-cker, G Westminster, Md.
Ecker, Thomas, Taneytown, Md.
Kckerle, P. F Lanark. 111.
Eddy, J. A., Woodstock, Minn.
Edgecomb, Alba Eva. Okla.
Edgecomb, S., Kerman, Cal.
Edmister, T. F Garrison, Iowa.
Edris, E. \V Fredericksburg. Pa.
Edwards, F. G., Mont Ida, Kans.
jCdwards, Robert Jonesboro. Tenn.
Egan, E. J., Elk Lick. Pa.
Eicher, J. K Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Eidemiller, J. Howard,
R. D. 2, New Carlisle. Ohio
Eikenberry, Amos, LaPlace, 111.
Eikenberry, Edward Greene, Iowa.
Eikenberry, E. R
..W. 2907 Hartson Ave., Spokane. Wash.
Eikenberry, Harvey Raisin, Cal.
Eikenberry, T. M
Marshall Blvd. and 21st St.. Chicago. 111.
} Eikenberry. J., R. 1). 6, Warren, Ind.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Eikenberry, John Bradford, Ohio.
Kikenberry, J. E., R. D. 2, Gowne, Iowa.
ICikenberry, J. V Greene, Iowa.
Kikenberry, J. W Liberty, Kans.
Kikcnberry, Kernie Mexico Ind.
i:ikenberry, Morris W Dallas Center, Iowa.
Eikenberry, W. H Barnum, Minn.
Kikenberry, \\'. L., • • •. • • •
5034 Kembark Ave., Chicago, 111.
Eiler, Calvin F., North Manchester, Ind.
Eiler, Wm. H., Ellison, N. Dak.
Eisenberg, J. Linwood Royersford, Pa.
h.isenberg, J . i Koyersiord Pa.
Eisenbise, Chas. \\'., Kingsley, Iowa.
Eisenbise, P. J., Morrill, Kans.
Eisenbise. T. A Morrill, Kans.
Eisenbise, W. G., Waddams Grove, 111.
Eisenbise, W. II Mt. Carroll. 111.
Eisenhour, I. C • • ; • • • •
1422 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 111.
Eldridge, William S Rose Hill, Va.
IClgin, William Charity, Va.
Ellenberger, Albert T. Prowers, Colo.
Ellenberger, G. W., Mound City, Mo,
Ellenberger, T. E Polo, Mo.
Ellenberger, W, S Prowers, Colo.
Eiler, C. E Salem, Va.
i:iler, D. Newton DaleviUe. \ a.
Eiler, Geo, R,, R. D. 2, GrinneH, Kans.
Elliott, J, M Rocky Ford, Colo.
iJiiott, L. E W elsh Run, Pa.
Elhs, C. C Huntingdon, Pa.
Ellis, O. C, R. D. 2, Huntington, Ind.
Elrod, S. L Climax, Kans.
Elson, J. H Wawaka, Ind.
Emerick, I Strinestown, Pa.
Emley, B, F R. D. 2, South Whitley, Ind.
Emmert, Harvey Huntingdon, Pa.
Emmert, M. W Mt. Morris, 111.
England, W. F. Lordsburg, Cal.
Englar, Daniel R. D. 32, New Windsor, Md.
Englar, J. Walter New Windsor, Md.
Englar, W. P., R. D. 15, Linwood, Md.
i-:nglar, Samuel E. . . R. D. 3-;, New Windsor, Md.
Ennis, David E R. D. 1, Cement, Okla.
Ennis, M. M R. D. 1, Cement, Okla.
Enos, Irwin V. Adrian, Mo,
Erbaugh, G., R. D. 2, New Lebanon, Ohio.
Erbaugh, Noah..R. D. 3, ^\'est Alexandria, Ohio.
Ernst, John J Republican City, Nebr.
Eshelman, D. E Low Point, 111.
Eshelman, D. M., R. D. 3, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Eshelman, E. E 137 Church St., Batavia, 111.
Eshelman, M. M
1253 Blanche Ave., Tropico, Cal.
Eshelman, S. S R. D 3. Elizabethtown. Pa.
Etter, David R. D. i. Union Deposit, Pa.
Evans, Alex., Wikel, W. Va.
Evans, A. A., R. D. 8, Carlisle, Pa.
Evarts, John D Wilson, VV, Va.
Fadely, H. L R. D. 2, Middletown, Ind.
Eager, Chas. D Talent, Oregon.
Fahnestock, Adam R, D. 1, Lititz, Pa.
l-'ahnestock, N. 1*. Manheim, Pa.
l-'aiinestock. S. 1'. Manlicini, Pa.
I'ahrncy, Callo,
..761 N. Second .\ve.. Twin Falls, Idaho.
I'ahrney, J. Welty
117 1". raliick St., I'rederick, Md.
I'ahrncy, L. IC Sterling, Kans.
Kahrney, P. D Frederick, Md.
I'aidley, Ira D.,
1738 Mai)k- St., Dcs Moines, Iowa.
Fair, C. G R. D. 1. .North Manchester. Ind.
Falkenstein. ( ico. N Elizabethtown, Pa.
I''asnacht, Urias C Quarry ville. Pa.
Fausler, W. F Waynesville. Mo.
Faust, Alvin G R. D. i, Windber, Pa.
Faw. C. R
406 S. Liberty St.. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Faw, Enoch Pasco, Wash.
Fcightner. I. I Elk Creek, Cal.
I'cilcr, O. n Dorrance, Kans.
Felthouse, J. V Seminole, Fla.
Ferguson, I. B., R. D. 1, Boswell, Pa.
Frederick,
R. D. 10, Box 47, Anderson, In(
J. W., 30 S. Monmouth St., Dayton, Ohi
Field, Louis Pilgrim, K3
I'iggers, Robert Buena Vista, V
Fike, Aaron R. D. 2, Oakland, M(
I'ike, B. T Nezperce, ldah<
Fike, D. M.,
.136 South Hancock St., Los Angeles, Ca
Emra T., R. D. 2, Oakland, M(
Ezra Eglon, W, V _^ , .
Geo. D Nampa, IdahcP'^''
J, H Middlebury, Inc
John S Eglon, W. V
J onas Eglon, W. V _^
Lorenzo H R. D. 2, Oakland, M(*f'
Moses R. D. 2, Box 44, Oakland, M "
Noah, Ilovatter, W. V.
Peter, Nezperce, Idahcl"'\
Phineas L R. D. 1, White Church, M
S. K., Cordova, Mt
Fike, S. W Elliottsville, Pa
Fike, Tobias S., Ladiesburg, Mc
Fike, U. J Bridgewater, Vs *
Filbrun, B. F Virden, ,11
Filbrun, D. S., ...
1343
Filbrun, J. J
Filbrun, Parker, .
Fillmore, A. G., R.
Finnell, Virgil C,
1643
Fipps, Elmer E., .
Firestone, J. ]>.,
Feslei
Fidler,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
I'ike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike,
Fike.
West Fifth St., Dayton, Ohic Z
Wenatchee, W asl ™
R. D. 4, Dayton, Ohi<
D. I, Box 46, Davidson, Okla
Lyon St., Des Moines, lows
R. D. 2, Windfall, Inc
Roanoke, Le
Fiscel, Emmery Yale, Iowa
];ishbaugher, H. K., . . . . R. D. 1, Preston, Mint
Fishburn, Geo. A.
rant!
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irney
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iiist,
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rant!
Fisher, Frank Mexico, Ind
I'isher, Ira Darlington, Inc
lusher, Irvin Mexico, Ind
l-'isher, L. A Bangor, Micl
Fisher, Lee M., Osceola, Iowa
iMsher, Nonh Juniata, Nebi
Fisher, S. T., Peru, Inc
Fisher, Wm. D., Baltic, Ohic
Fitz, Conrad,
1130 \. Eighty-third St., Seattle, Wash ',
Fitzwater, L. W Beverly, Kansl"'^'
Fitzwater, P. B., Princeton, N,
Flanagan, Robert, Laneville, W. Vj
Fleshman, A. L., Lindside. W. Va
Flohr, Charles G R. D. 3, !• airfield, Pj ' ,
!■ iohr, lohn R., R. D, 3, Fairfield, Pa ""
I'Tohr, Leonard J Thurmont, Md ™
Flohr, Lewis B., Vienna, V
I'lohr, M. R Chambersburg, P
Flora, A. W Maxwell, lowi
Flora, Fred A Twin Falls, Idahc
IHora, George B., R. D, 3, Wirtz, V^
Flora. J. C Daleville, Va
I'lora, John W R. D. 2, Kappa, Ind
Flora, Riley Bringhurst, Ind
Flora, Riley R. D. i. Rocky Mount, Va able
Flory, Charles L., R. D. ], Union, Ohic
Flory, D. C, R. D. 4, Waynesboro, \
Flory, Ezra Sterling, IllBarbf
Flory, George 15., Linville Depot, \'a
Flory, Geo. W Covington, Ohic
Flory, Henry Defiance, Ohio arlx
Flory, Jacob Jewell, Ohio arbi
riory, James McPhcrson, Kant
I'lory, John Jewell, Ohio
ITory, John S., Bridgewater, \'s
Flory, "j. T Nokesville, Vj
l-'lorv, "Michael, Girard, II
Flor'y, N. B
612 A St.. N. E., Washington, D. C
Flory, Rav McPhcrson. Kan
Flory, Samuel South English, Iowa
Flory, S, H Nokesville, Va
I'lory, S. I Stuarts Draft. Va
Flucic, J. B Loysburg. Pa
I'ogclsanger, Samuel
221; E. Orange St., Shippenshurg. 1
Folger. W, W R. D. 1, Osceola. Iowa
Follis, John 4 Lenox, Iowa
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
F'oltz, S. M R. D. 1, Hagerstown, Md.
Force, James H Friend, Kans.
I'orney, Benj Mavarre, Kans.
Forney, D. H R. D. 1, Laton, Cal.
Forney, D. L Reedley, Cal.
l^rney, E Lordsburg, Cal.
l<"orney, Henry Chenoa, HI.
Forney, Hiram Chico, Cal.
Forney, J. C Kenmare, N. Dak.
Forney, Milton G R. D. 8, Lancaster, Pa.
Forney, Peter Glendale, Ariz.
Forrer, John Stuarts Draft, Va.
Foster, J. M., R. D. 3, Luray, Va.
Foster, O. D
....Care Theological Seminary, Oberlin, Ohio.
Foust, Daniel Johnson City, Tenn.
Forst, D. A R. D. 1, Mercersburg, Pa.
Fouts, D. H., Surrey, N. Dak.
Fouts, E. S., Frederic, Iowa.
Fouts, S. S., Salem, 111.
Fox. E. S R. D. 2, Earned, Kans.
Fox, Barry T., Union Bridge, Md.
Fox, Ira Lordsburg, Cal.
Franklin, W. K Lordsburg, Cal.
Frantz, Abram M Dawson, W. Va.
Frantz, E. Long Beach, Cal.
Frantz, H. A Firth, Nebr.
Frantz, Ira H Mt. Morris, 111.
Frantz, Isaac Pleasant Hill, Ohio.
Frantz, John F Wabash, Ind.
Frantz, J. L., . . ; . R. D. 4, DeGraff, Ohio.
Frantz, J. R., Fruita, Colo.
Frantz, M. S., Hartman, Colo.
Frederic, C Grundy Center, Iowa.
Frederick, John D., ...R. D. 1, Nappanee, Ind.
Frederick, J . E Rodney, Mich.
Freshour, C. N., Myersville, Md.
Fretz, William South Hatfield, Pa.
Friedly, John Gooseneck, W. Va.
Friend, G. H Edmond, Kans.
Friend, S. M., R. D. 2, Box 38, Lodi, Ohio.
Fruit, G. L R. D. No. 2, \'iola, Wis.
Fry, Henry, Ludell, Kans.
Fry, W. H , R. D. i, Windber, Pa.
Frye, A. B., Maryville, Tenn.
Fulk, George H Genoa, Va.
Fulk, Murl E R. D. 2, Decatur, Ind.
Fuller, Harry Oakwood, Ohio.
Fultz, A. H Indian Camp, W. Va.
Funderburg, Drue D.,
R. D. 3, New Carlisle, Ohio.
Funderburgh, Isaac \'., Lordsburg, Cal.
Funderburgh, J. C Lordsburg, Cal
Funk, Boyte H Bedford City, Va.
Funk, J., Peabody, Kans.
funk, S. W. . , Charter Oak, Cal.
Furrey, G. W., Evanston, 111.
Fyock, Abram R. D. 3, Johnstown, Pa.
iFyock, J. W R. D. 2, Love Joy, Pa.
Fyock, J. W^,
298 South Portland St., Bryan, Ohio.
Fyock, Oran, R. D. 1, Lovejoy, Pa.
Gable, Eli South Bend, Ind.
Gaby, S. A., R. D. 1, Baileyton, Tenn.
Gans, Lewis A . . R. D. i. Cashmere, Wash.
Garber, A. D Mt. Sidney, Va.
Garber, B. B R. D. 1, Waynesboro, Va.
Garber, B. F Hybla, Va.
Garber, C. S Sta. D., St. Joseph, Mo.
Garber, D. B R. D. 2, Markle, Ind.
Garber, Jacob A., R. D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
Garber, John A
508 B St., S. E., Washington, D. C.
Garber, J. C R. D. 4, Staunton, Va.
Garber, J. C R. D. i. Ft. Defiance, Va.
Garber, J. H xNewmarket. Va.
Garber, J. R., Portis, Kans.
Garber, Levi Mt. Sidney, Va.
Garber, P Weyers Cave, Va.
Garber, P. I., R. D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
Garber, Simon Fremont, Ohio,
Garber, S. D., R. D. 2, Baileytown, Tenn.
Garber, S. W., 1582 N. Broadway, Decatur, 111.
Garland, John C, Droit, Pa.
Garner, Geo. W., R. D. 1, Walbridge, Ohio.
Garner, H, P.,
3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Garner, Uriah R. D. 1, Walbridge, Uhiu.
Garst, Isaac B. R. D. i, (Juinter, Kans.
Garst, John H., Blountville, Tenn.
Garst, J. H Salem, V a.
Garst, J. O., R. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio.
Garst, Levi, R. D. 1, Salem, V a.
Garst, N. H R. D. 1, Salem, \ a.
Garst, N. N., White Church, Mo,
Garst, Samuel H Blountville, Tenn.
Garst, Samuel S R. D. 1, Burbank, Cal.
Garst, T, C....1442 Strong Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Garver, D. M., Trotwood, Ohio,
Garver, J. E., Cochranville, Pa.
Gauby, J. M Washington, Kans.
Gauby, M. D R. D. 2, Morrowville, Kans.
Gaunt, W. A.,
1519 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Geiman, C Lineboro, Md.
Geib, Amos P.,
354 Sixtieth St., Brooklyn, N, Y.
Geiser, J. S.,
1607 Edmondson Ave., Baltimore, Md.
George T. Ezra, Burr Oak, Kans.
Gerdes, David, R. D. 3, Morrison, 111,
Geyer, M. H., R. D. 5, Syracuse, Ind,
Gibble, Aaron R. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa.
Gibble, C. R., Brunnersville, Pa.
Gibble, Hiram, Lititz, Pa.
Gibble, Ira D. R. D. 5, Myerstown, Pa.
Gibbs, Chas. B Bolar, Va.
Gibbs, Ezra, Conrath, Wis.
Gibson, Chas. C Virden, 111,
Gibson, Cullen C Girard, 111,
Gibson, D. B Girard, 111.
Gibson, Frank W., Miami, N. Mex.
Gibson, Javan Girard, 111.
Gibson, Walter, Wawaka, Ind.
Gilbert, Elmer H North Manchester, Ind.
Gilbert, Frank Brethren, Mich.
Gilbert, J. Z..3300 Griffin Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Gillett, C. E., Holtville, Imperial Co., Cal.
Gillett, Ola E., Holtville, Imperial Co., Cal.
Gilliam, H Fredericksburg, Iowa,
Ginger, Perry Warm Springs, \'a.
Gingrich, A. B., R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
Gingrich, Jacob H. R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
Gish, J. W Holmesville, Nebr,
Gish, R. G Laporte, Texas.
Gish, W. B Thomas, Okia.
Gitt. C. W Cahool. Mo.
Click, B. F Trevilians, Va.
Click, David C, Newberg, Oregon.
Click, H. N R. D. i , Bridgewater, Va.
Click, Jacob D R. D. 19, Dayton, Va.
Click, Joel Guyman, Okla.
Click, John T., R. D. 17, Bridgewater, Va,
Click, Jos Ames, Okla.
Glotfelty, Wm. N Batavia, Iowa.
Gnagey, A. L., Fruita, Colo.
Gnagey, Joel Meyersdale, Pa.
Gnagy, Harvey A Dysart, Iowa.
Gochenour, Frank, R. D. 4, Erie, Kans.
Goldizen, John C Hopeville, W. \'a.
Good, George K., Poland, Ohio.
Good, Harvey, R. D. McBain, Mich.
Gordon, J. H R. D. 1, Nash, Okla.
Gorham, A. L., Payette, Idaho.
Goshorn, B. F Clay City, Ind,
Goshorn, E. N Ladoga, Ind,
Goshorn, G. V Clay City, Ind,
Gosnell, William, Mt. Airy, Md.
Gossard, Harry 'A Lanark. 111.
Goughnour, J. Q., . . R. D. 2, Gourie, Slifer, Iowa.
Goughnour, S. M Anken v, Iowa.
Grabill, Peter T Roseland, Nebr.
Grady, George W Riverton. W, Va,
Grady, Isaac S., Berkey .\ve.. Goshen, Ind.
Grapes, Chas. E Pleasant Dale. W. Va.
Grater, A. L 749 Astor St., Xorristown, Pa.
Grater, J. W., 738 N. Gushing St., So. Bend, Ind.
Grater, W. H ... Morri<5on. l\\t>,
Gray, S. S *»'.\\'arriorsmark. Pa.
Graybill. Geo R*' D. 3. Troutville, Va.
Graybill, Israel B., ^. ..R. D. 20, Lititz, Pa.
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RRETllREX FAMILY ALMANAC.
Graybill, J. II Xampa, Idaho.
Graybill, Jonas, R. D. 3, Troutville, Va.
(iraybiU, K. S K. D. 2, Lititz, Pa.
Ureen, A. J Cabool, Mo.
Cjreen, J. T Lonaconing, Md.
Green, Louis I-"., J r Cubage, Ky.
Greenawalt, W. 11., Maple Grove, Wis.
Greenhalge, Jonathan, . . R. D. 11, Anderson^ Ind.
Gregory, E. Stanley
3435 \ an IJuren St., Chicago, 111.
Greyer, Saylor G Duena Vista, Va.
Grirf eth, H. M Brummett. N. C.
Griffith, J. H., Street, N. C.
Gripe, N. S., Coyle, Okla.
Groff, Edwin, K. D. 2, Carthage, Mo.
Groff, Hershey Bareville, Pa.
Grolif , J oseph Covington, Ohio.
Groff, J. C, Wayne, Colo.
Groff, Nathan D., R. D. 1, Xew Weston, Ohio.
Gross, Jesse Nocona, Texas.
Grossnickle, S. P Edenton, Ohio.
Group, W. G R. D. i, York Springs, Pa.
Groves, C. M., Junior, W. Va.
Grove, W. D., R. D. 1, South English, Iowa.
Gruber, C. A Jeffersonville, 111.
Gump, Charles O., Swan, Ind.
Gump, Jeremiah, R. D. 4, Churubusco, Ind.
Gump, Jesse A Churubusco, Ind.
Gump, John B., R. 1). 1, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Gump, S. S North Manchester, Ind.
Gustin, D. W R. D. 37. Lapel, Ind.
Guthrie, C. W.,
407 East 56th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Guthrie, J. A. Ada, Ohio.
Guthrie, Joseph Fearer, Md.
Guthrie, J. L., Fruitdale, Ala.
Guthrie, W. R Herring, Ohio.
Guyer, Herman S Loysburg, Pa.
Gwin, J. N R. D. 3, Modesto, Cal.
Habecker, P. M., R. D. 3, Quarryville, Pa.
Hagerman, Geo Toddville, Iowa.
Hahn, George W.,
238 North Addison St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Hahn, J Pulaski, Ind.
Hahn, M. L Colchester, 111.
Hahn, M. W. R. D. 1, Paris, Ohio.
Haines, A. H Huntingdon, Pa.
Haines, O. P.,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Haines, W. F., Patterson, Cal.
Haldeman, Samuel, Reedley, Cal.
Hall, S. D Valley, Ark.
Hall. Wm. I., Clarkton, Va.
Haller, F. L Valley Furnace, W. Va.
Halterman, Harvey, Dovesville, Va.
Hamer, Oscar W.,
1311 Randolph St., Waterloo, Iowa.
Hamilton, Wm. E., Morgantown, W. Va.
Hamilton, W. J
634 Jones Ave., Morgantown, W. Va.
Hamm, David, Rocky I'ord, Colo.
Hamstead, Obed R. D. 2, Oakland, Md.
Hanawalt, Geo Lordsburg, Cal.
Hanawalt, Harvey M Lordsburg, Cal.
Hanawalt, W. C
Chino, San Bernardino Co., Cal.
Handy, Wm. H
R. D. 1, box 13, Mouth of Wilson, Va.
Hanson, Edward M Aviila, Ind.
Hanlz, J. I' Abilene, Kans.
Ilarader, Edwin, Aurora, Mo.
Haradcr, L. R. D. 6, Arkansas City, Kans.
Harden, T 1 lyndman, Pa.
Hardman, D. R Montpelier, Ind.
I lardman, Martin Bronson, Mich.
Hardman. Olin R. D. 1, Polo, Mo.
Hardy, James
302 South Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
Ilargk-road, C. 1'
. . E. 7th St. and Cal. Ave., Hastings. Ncbr.
Harlachcr, 1). Bucher. R. D. 1. East Berlin. Pa.
Harley, Henry Royersford, Pa.
Harley, Henry P
....18th and Oneida .Sts., Huntingdon, Pa.
Harley, William, Huntingdon, Pa.
trtMj,
Harman, A Falcon, Va.
Harman, B. J., Ottumwa, Iowa.
Harman, S. P Harman, W. \^a.
Harman, Wm Tontogany, Ohio.
Harnish, Jacob, R. D. 1, Laton, Cat
Harp, Geo. S., R. D. 50, Myersville, Md,
Harp, James, Kenmare, N. Dak.
Harrell, E. B., Johnson City, Tenn.
Harris, Charles J R. 1). 4, Greenville, N. C
Harris, Isham Cheney, Kans.*. , ^
se,
etric, ,
ttrick,
levner,
licks, I
ieshmi
lighbat
lilbert,
bert,
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Harris, I. G., New Murdock, Kans
Harris, I. L Cabool, Mo.
Harris, James P New Murdock, Kans.'
Harris, John P., Fairfield, Va.;
Harris, W. D McClave, Colo,
Harrison, John C, ....R. D, 1, Woodbury, Mic"
Harrold, A. W Columbiana, Ohi
Harshbarger, C. W R. D. 2, Johnstown, P
Harshbarger, Isaac J Lordsburg, Cal
Harshbarger, J. M R. D. 2, Johnstown, Pi
Harshbarger, J. P McPherson, Kai
Harshbarger, John \V., Liberty, Ilj
Harshbarger, J. W., Girard, H
Harshbarger, Lori B., Johnstown, Pa
Harshbarger, Wm. R Ladoga, Inc
Hart, David M., R. D. 4, Churubusco, In<
Hart, Ira M Mechanicsburg, Pa
Hartman, A. A., Live Oak, Ca
Hartman, D. B., R. D. 3, Lakeville, In<
Hartman, J. O., R. D. 2, Reed, Okl
Hartman, P. S., Live Oak, Ca
Hartman, W. H Goltry, Okl
Hartranft, Samuel D., Mauganville, M<
Hartsough, Harvey Nappanee,
Hartsough, Joseph, Gravelton, Inc
Hartsough, John, Hoffland, N. Da
Harvey, Amos, Jasper, Md
Harvey, Frank H Wilson, W. Vl
Harvey, Henry M Wilson, W. Vi
Harvey, William Jasper, M^
Hatcher, Wm. L., Summittville, Inc
Haughtelin, Irving Panora, Io\
Haughtelin, J. D Panora, Iowa
Hawke, M. R Indian Springs, Teni
Hay, Frank E.
749 Central Ave., Greenville, Ohifl
Ilaynes, W. F Macdoel,
Hays, Daniel Broadway, Vl
Hazlett, James L North Manchester, In«
Heagley, Geo. A Frederick, S. Da'
Heckler, J. Y.
915 Reiddebaugh St., St. Joseph, M^
Heckman, D. H., Quinter, Kar
Heckman, I. D R. D. 2, Cerro Gordo, II
Heckman, J. Hugh Mount Morris, II
Heckman, John, Polo, II
Heckman, S. J R. D. 1, Overbrook, Kani
Heckman, Wm. T R. D. 2, Cerro Gordo. H
Heestand, A. I R. D. 8, Wooster, Ohi<
Ileestand, Eli L., Elkhart, Ind:
Heeter, G. B Burnetts Creek, Ind.f y:,,
Heeter, N. .B., R. D. 7. Goshen, IndJ 2
Ileffner, Joseph S Homeworth, Ohioi JdH
Heisey, Lester, R. D. 6, Chillecothe, Ohio, ioi|„;
Heisey, Herman B Saxton. Pa. Jdi]^,
Heisey, Jeremiah, R. D. 3, Troy, Ohio.
Heistand. Jacob, Walkerton, Indjoin,,
Heisy, Martin, R. D. 6, Lebanon, ""
Hcitz, S Cerro Gordo,
Heller, Jacob Decatur, In^
Helm, C. A Windham, Ohk
Helman, Howard H loisj,
1 21 2 Chance Ave., Canton, Ohio, Joisj,
Helman, J. Q R. D. 39, Union City, Ind Idsi,
Hendrickson, D. C, Pittsburg. Ohio, fc
Hcnricks. S. F R. D. 6, Plymouth. Ind. U;.
1 Icnry, J. M Daleville, Va. l^l
Henry, Samuel I^ton. Cal IjIjIj
llenslcy, Joel Higgins. N. C. i^],!,
Herr, John Myerstown, Pa, L
Hershbcrger, Howard R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.."
Hershberger, J. S Everett, Pa. T"
Hershey. Daniel Mt. Morris. Ill, f
He. she V, E Gettysburg, Ohio. "7
Hershey, T. W. G Lititz, P» *o
Hertzler, S. H Elizabethtown, Pa. H
42
BRETHREN FAAllLY ALAIAXAC.
ertzog, P. H
R. D. 1, Box 214, North Yakima, Wash.
ess, T. W., K. D. 2, Bridge water, Va.
ess, Wm Goshen, Ind.
esse, Clarence, Maysville, W. Va.
etric, J. P., Pottstown, Pa.
etrick, D. A Deanville, Pa.
evner, John W Hosterman, W. Va.
icks, C. M.,
R. D. 1, Clear Spring, Washington Co., Md.
:icks, Oliver Z., ..R. D. 1, Wheelock, N. Dak.
ieshman, Geo VVardensville, W. . Va.
ighbarger, O. S
154 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown, Md.
Gilbert, John B Jonesboro, Tenn.
ilbert, Robert Jonesboro, Tenn.
ildebrand, D Conemaugh, Pa.
[ildebrand, Jacob, North Liberty, Ind.
"ilkey, J. E . . Overbrook, Kans.
[ill, James, R. D. 1, Arcadia, Ind.
illery, Lemuel City Carrier 5, Goshen, Ind.
[imes, W. B., Navarre, Kans.
[inegardner, B. D Lost City, W. Va.
:iner, R. F Tekoa, Wash.
[ire, Wm. M Defiance, Ohio.
[ochstedler, David R. D. 2, Accident, Md.
[ochstetler, E. K Sandpatch, Pa.
[ochstetler, Frank, Glenford, Ohio.
[ochstetler, J., R. D. Millersburg, Ohio.
[ockenberry, Roy Everett, Pa.
[ockman, J Pleasant Dale, W. Va.
lodge, Josiah Pineyflats, Tenn.
[odgden, Dorsey Huntington, Ind.
[off, C: S f Oakley, Kans.
[off, E. B Maywood, 111.
[off, Ernest, G Lordsburg, Cal.
[offer, Aaron H., R. D. 4, Elizabethtown, Pa.
[offert, H. A Moorefield, Nebr.
[offman, J. P Argos, Ind.
[offman, M. J Perth, N. Dak.
[ogan, S. E R. D. 4, Norborne, Mo.
lohf, D. B R. D. 4, Hanover, Pa.
loke, Henry Rehoboth, Ind.
loke, J. F Roanoke, La.
loke, Levi Goshen, Ind.
lolder, Daniel Batavia, Iowa.
lolder, Joseph Hagerstown, Ind.
lolderman, C, Jasper, Mo.
lolderread, Louis R. D. 2, Gushing, Okla.
loll, S. J., R. D. 1, New Berlin, Ohio.
lollar, E. Cleveland
219 Clark Ave., Warrensburg, Mo.
lollinger, Abraham K Shippensburg, Pa.
lollinger, Adam, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
lollinger, Albert Gettysburg, Pa.
lollinger, A. M Carlisle, Pa.
lollinger, D., Greenville, Ohio.
lollinger, Daniel, Bachmansville, Pa.
lollinger, Henry P.., . . . . R. D. 4, Lebanon, Pa.
lollinger, Jacob H
323 D St., S. E., Washington, D. C.
lollinger, Jesse Berthold, N. Dak.
lollinger, Moses, ..R. D. 1, New Madison, Ohio,
lollopeter, Jason B., ..Pentz, Clearfield Co., Pa.
loUoway, James T., Centerview, Mo.
iolloway, Jacob H
1 1 19 S. Central Ave., Chanute, Kans.
lolmes, C. E Wenatchee, Wash.
iolmes, Eli Smithville, Ohio,
-lolmes, G. W., Chattanooga, Okla.
iolsberry, J. K Kirt, W. Va.
lolsinger, D. R R. D. 1, Laton, Cal.
iolsinger, I. E Huntingdon, Pa.
Jolsinger, J. L Bakers Summit, Pa.
lolsinger, John, Gushing, Okla.
lolsinger, L. F New Enterprise, Pa.
[lolsinger, L. R., New Bethlehem, Pa.
lolsinger, L. T., Rossville, Ind.
lolsinger, Virgil C Shellytown, Pa.
lokinger, W. H Shellytown, Pa.
lolsopple, F. F Huntingdon, Pa.
Solsopple, H. L R. D. 3, Versailles, Mo.
iolsopple, Ira C Pottstown. Pa.
[lolsopple, Joseph, R. D. 2, Clymer, Pa.
lolsopple, W. W R. D., Versailles, Mo.
lonberger, S. A., ...Santee, San Diego Co., Cal.
Honeyman, B. F Dayton, Ohio.
Hood, W. H Greene, Iowa.
Hooper, C. J Oakland, Kans.
Hoover, Blair R. D. 1, Duncansville, Pa.
Hoover, David E Uanett, Ind.
Hoover, David F., . . . . U. D. 2, Middletown, Ind.
Hoover, David P Saxton, Pa.
Hoover, Frederic Riddlesburg, Pa.
Hoover, Isaac L Lone Star, Kans.
Hoover, J. J Sabetha, Kans.
Hoover, Jonathan, R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Hoover, M. M., R. D. 1, Gaston, Ind.
Hoover, O. P.,
1324 Union Blvd., St. Louis, Mo.
Hoover, Silas R. D. 6, Somerset, Pa.
Hoover, W. C Timberville, Va.
Hoover, W. I. T., Union Bridge, Md.
Hoover, W. N Holidaysburg, Pa.
Hoppis, Arthur Holton, Ind.
Hopson, Noah, Wise, Va.
Horn, Elijah Roseville, Ohio.
Horn, H. T., Sand Brook, N. J.
Horner, Wilbert J Carlisle, Nebr.
Horning, Daniel, Fruita, Colo.
Horning, Jonas West Alexandria, Ohio.
Horning, S., R. D. 4, Brookville, Ohio.
Horning, S. H., Fruita, Colo.
Horning, W. W., Fruita, Colo.
Horst, A. B.,
501 S. Madriver St., Bellefontaine, Ohio.
Horst, Jonas, R. D. 1, Columbiana, Ohio.
Horst, M. Clyde
1530 Virginia St., South Bend, Ind.
Hosfelt, C. F., R. D. 2, Newburg, Pa.
Plostetler, D. W., Reynolds, Ind.
Hostetler, F. P., Bennett's Switch, Ind.
Hottel, Benj Richland Center, Pa.
Hottenstein, Amos East Petersburg, Pa.
Hougendougler, John Harrisonville, Mo.
Houk, Peter, R. D. 8, Peru, Ind.
Hovatter, John, Hovatter, W. Va.
Howard, I. J Hartford City, Ind.
Howard, L Stevensville, Mich.
Howe, E. M Maitland, Pa.
Howe, W. M. ..1012 Bedford St., Johnstown. Pa.
Howell, John D., R. D. 4, Crescent, Okla.
Hoxie, G. W Williams, Oregon.
Huber, Calvin A Goshen, Ind.
Iluber, Lewis Sergius, N. Dak.
Huffman, B. F. H., Rileyville, Va.
Huffman, Edward N.,
502 Kentucky Ave., Sta. D., St. Joseph, Mo.
Huffman, Lewis Mt. Zion, Ind.
Huffman, M. L., Brumbaugh, N. Dak.
Huffman, Peter Elkhart, Ind.
Hufford, Isaac R. D. 3, Petoskey, Mich.
Hughes, John R Ephesus, Va.
Hull, R. T., R. D. 3, Somerset, Pa.
Hulse, Lewis J Haxtum, Colo.
Humbarger, John Abilene, Kans.
Humbarger, Loren. . Columbia City, Ind.
Hummer, D. A. R. D. 1, Portland, Ind.
Hummer, Fred, R. D. 7, Portland, Ind.
Hutchison, A McPherson, Kans.
Hutchison, J. A Cordova, Md.
Hutchison, Geo., Linsdale, W. Va.
liver, E R. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio.
Hyer, Leonard Columbia City, Ind.
Ilylton, Austin Santos, Va.
Ilylton, A. N Floyd, Va.
Ilylton, B. B Idunica. Mo.
Ilylton, C. D., Bloom, Ford Co., Kans.
Hylton, C. C, Custer. Mich.
Ilylton, D. Price, Troutville, \'a.
Hylton, Gilbert W. R. D. 3. Floyd, Va.
Hylton, I. L., Mansfield, Mo.
Hylton, J. W. B McPherson, Kans.
Hylton, Joseph Pax, Va.
Hylton, Joseph B Idumea, Mo.
Ilylton, S. A
..50 North Bismark St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Ilylton, S. E., Santos, \'a.
Hylton, S. E R. D. 2, Macksville, Kans.
Hylton, S. P., Bloom, Kans.
Idleman, R. T.
R. D. 2, Scenprv T^ij], Pa.
43
BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Ihrig, L. B Wheatland, Mo.
Ihrig, Lessie, \' Avery, Mo.
Ikenberry, Chas. S Daleville, Va.
Ikenbeny, Henry Wirtz, Va.
Ikenberry, J. \V Daleville, Va.
Ikenberry, L. D North Manchester, Ind.
Ikenberry, S. M R. D. 3, Wirtz, Va.
Imler, T. F Ridgely, Md.
Isenburg, W. D Gillenwater, Tenn.
Isenhour, Ira R. D. 1, Xappanee, Ind.
Jacobs, Melvin A., Ringgold St., Waynesboro, Pa.
Jacobs, S. K R. D. 3. Seven Valley, Pa.
Jamieson, 13. V., Sutton, W. \'a.
J amison, John Potts Creek, Va.
Tarboe, J. Edwin Red Cloud, Nebr.
Jarboe, J. W (Juinter, Kans.
Jellison, J. H., R. D. 5, \incennes, Ind.
Jennings, Lee, R. D. 2, Willis, Va.
Jennings, Roy F.,
501 South Moore St., Ottumwa, Iowa.
John, C Dymond, N. Dak.
John, E, E McPherson, Kans.
John, J. J Union Bridge, Md.
John, O. O Antrim, Kans.
Johns, Frank R. D. 3, Chambersburg, Pa.
Johns, J. Bitzer R. D. 5, Ephrata, Pa.
Johnson, Albert, Laureldale, W. Va.
Jolinson, C. C Huntingdon, Pa.
J ohnson, I. C Waterloo, Iowa.
Johnson, John, Astoria, 111.
Johnson, Stephen, Lordsburg, Cal.
Johnson, Wm., 1542 Orange St., Wichita, Kans.
Johnson, W. H R. D. 1, Eunice, N. C.
J ones. Emerald, Syracuse, Ind.
Jones, Hiram Cubage, Ky.
Jones, Jesse C, Marion, Va.
Jones, J. Edwin ..701 Topeka St., Earned, Kans.
Jones, Joseph Girard, 111.
Jones, Lewis Ewing, Va.
Jones, S. P Brooklyn, S. C.
Jordan, John Fruitdale, Ala.
Joseph, John E., R. D. 1, Denbigh, N. Dak.
Jovce, E. E., Fredonia, Kans.
Julius, Aaron, R. D. 3, Modesto, Cal.
Kagey, Jos. M . . . ; Dayton, Va.
Kahle, Walter M., Littlesburg, W. Va.
Kahler, J. F.,
..2629 South Minnesota Ave., Alliance, Ohio.
Karns, (Gabriel Eaton, 1 nd.
Katherman, S. B Lawrence, Kans.
Kauffman, H. A., Payette, Idaho.
Kauffman, J. S., R. 1). 3, Nappanee, Ind.
Kaylor, Hiiam E R. 1). 1, Rlieeins, Pa.
Kcim, Howard H Newberg, Oregon.
Keim, L. M Narberth, Pa.
Keiser, A. C, Valley Furnace, W. \'a.
Keiser, E. T., Pomona, Cal.
Keiser, T. W. R. D. 1, Alvordton, Ohio.
Keiser, Thos Lordsburg, Cal.
Keitli, C. W Brethren, Mich.
Keith, Jacob F Campcreek, Va.
Keller, D. H 552 W. 7th St., Winona, Minn.
Kelltr, Jacob S Mercersburg, Pa-
Keller, J. E Enterprise, Mont.
Keller, J. Edwin,
3435 W. \an Buren St., Chicago. 111.
Keller, j. H Udell, Iowa
Keller, John H., Shrewsbury, Pa.
Keller, Michael R. D. 2, Larned. Kans
Keller, Samuel Empire, Cal.
Keller, W. D Ashland, Ohio.
Kcllcy. H. M lUirlington. W. \'a
Kcltncr, Clias. H Mount Morris, 111.
Keltner, Lewis E
1920 Ridenbaugh St., Boise, Idaho.
Keltner, P. R..1104 Ferguson St.. Rockford. 111.
Kcltncr. W. \V Williston. N. Dak.
Kendall. .\mos R. D. 17. McCrawsville. Ind.
Kendall. B. F., . R. D. 2, Box 31, Grccntown, Ind.
Kcn«lal. Sherman Bennett's Switch. Ind.
Kcndig, E. D Stuarts Draft. Va.
Kcncpp. S. J Payette, Idaho.
Kennedy. James Camden, Ind.
Kensinger, Marvin, Zion, N. Dak.
Kesler, B. E River Bend, Colo.
Kesler, Jeremiah D Zion, N. Dak.
Kessler, J West Salem, Ohio.
Kidwel, E. M Nocona, Tex.
KiefFaber, G. W., Sunnyside, Wash.
Kiggins, J. T., Cleveland, Okla.
Kilhefner, David, Ephrata, Pa.
Killian, G. H., Hicksville, Ohio.
KilJian, J. W., Beaverton, Mich.
Killingsworth, A., R. D. 2, Collins, Mo.
Kilpatrick, J. W., Melvin Hill, N. C.
Kimmel, C. E Sheldon, Iowa.
Kimmel, H. H. R. D. 3, Somerset, Pa.
Kimmel, J. T.... Hartville, Ohio.
Kindig, J. J Roseland, Nebr.
Kindig, J. R., R. D. 2, Waynesboro, Va.
Kindy, C. C,
506 Miami St., N. Manchester, Ind.
King, James A Castlewood, \'a.
Kinsel, Jacob, Altoona, Pa.
Kinsey, Wm.,
1702 Scott St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Kinsley, Chas Hartville, Ohio. ,
Kintner, Chas. L R. D. 1, Sherwood, Ohio, j
Kintner, Edward, Ney, Ohio
Kintner, W. I R. D. 2, Holton, Ind.
Kintzel, Wm. Z Pine Grove, Pa.
Kinzie, J. H Haxtum, Colo.
Kinzie, W. A., McPherson, Kans.
Kiriazidis, Athanas Muncie, Ind.
Kirk, D. W Colfax, W. Va.
Kirkham, O. O., Parsons, Kans.
Kistner, Roy Sabetha, Kans.
Kitchen, A. R R. D. 2, Mahaflfey, Pa.
Kitson, J. W Syracuse, Ind.
Kittinger, B. F
4114 Reese St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Klein, David, R. D. 2, Mt. Airy, Md.
Klein, Tesse R., Le Gore, Md.
Kleping'er, A. L. R. D. 13, Dayton, Ohio.
Klepinger, Davis P., R. D. 8, Peru, Ind.
Klepper, Jacob S. Daleville, Va.
Klepper, Peter Alumwell, Tenn.
Kline, J. H Elizabethtown, Pa.
Kline, T. H Broadway, Va.
Kline, John L R. D. 2, Akron, Ind.
Kline, John M., Sr., R. D. 1, Fairfax, Va.
Kline, J. Samuel,
Sta. 3, 2919 St. Joseph Ave., St. Joseph, Mo.
Knavel, Peter, Scalp Level, Pa.
Kniesley, D. S Harbor Springs, Mich.
Knisley, Geo., R. D. 7, Everett, Pa.
Knopsnyder, William Freed, Pa.
Knouse. Edwin Franklin Grove, 111.
Koch, D. P., Montpelier, Ohio.
Kohne, Joseph C Lost Citv, W. \'a.
Kolb, T. J., Detour, Md.
Kollar, P., R. D. 3, Canal Dover, Ohio.
Koolhof , Jcrrett Cando, N. Dak.
Koontz, W m. C Shadygrove, Pa.
Kopenhaver, William, Pottsville, Pa.
Krabill, C Denton, Md.
Krabill, J. P., Bluflfton, Ohio.
Krabill, J. W., ' Denton, Md.
Krcider, Daniel K R. 1). i, Annville, Pa.
Kreider, Frank R. 1). 5, Goshen, Ind.
Kreider, Ira . . . . R. D. 2, North ^ianchester, Ind.
Kreider, Lawrence R. D. 2, Arcanum, Ohio.
Kreider, Willis C \rcanum, Ohio.
Krciner, S. A Mogadorc. Ohio.
Kreps, Alfred Carrington, N. Dak.
Krieghbaum, H. W
1033 Vistula Ave., South Bend, Ind.
Kuhleman, August Pearl City, IlL
Kuhns, Amos M Union Deposit, Pa.
Kulp, Samuel W Ephrata, Pa.
Kuns. Geo. D. McLouth, Kans,
Kurtz, Charles R. D. 20, East Akron, Oliio.
Kurtz, D. W.,
...2260 No. Park .\ve., Philadelphia, Pa.
Kurtz, J. H Poland, Ohio.
Kurtz, L. P Goshen, Ind.
Kurtz, Michael, Richland, Pa.
Kutz. D. C DcTurksvillc, Pa.
44
BRETHREN FA^IILY ALMANAC.
Lackey, VV. E Charity, Va.
Lahman, C. W Franklin Grove, 111.
Lair, John M R. D. 2. Custer, Mich.
Lambert, Amby H Monessen, Pa.
Lampin, J. C Polo, 111.
Lampin, Wm Polo, 111.
Landes, B. S R. D. 5, Harrisonburg, Va.
Landes, H., Lintner, 111.
Landis, D. F Minot, N. Dak.
Landis, G. W R. D. 8, Chandler, Okla.
Landis, Henry Flora, Ind.
Landis, J. A R. D. 1, Union Deposit, Pa.
Lanaham, Ocia C,
1010 Wall St., Hillyard, Wash.
Lanter, G. M., R. U. 35, Union City, Ind.
Lantz, J. W Criders, Va.
Lantz, S. E., R. D. 4, Madison, Kans.
! Lapp, Christ Farnam, Nebr.
} Larick, Henry,
I 425 Almond Ave;, Long Beach, Cal.
i Laughrun, Marion, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Laughrun, S. M., R. D. 7, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Lauver, G. M.
3435 W. \'an Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Lawver, H. N R. D. 1, Omega, Okla.
i Lawver, J. E Omega, Okla.
I Layman, J. T. Amsterdam, Va.
Leaman, W. H., Monmouth, Kans.
I Lear, John W., ...530 Stuart Ave., Decatur, 111.
I Learn, Levi, Box 480, Kalispell, Mont.
Leas, L. Elmer, 754 W. Poplar St., York, Pa.
t Leatherman, D., New Carlisle, Ohio.
Leatherman, E. K., R. D. 5, Gettysburg, Pa.
Leatherman, J. B Burlington, W. Va.
Leatherman, J. M Purgitsville, W. Va.
Leatherman, J. N Purgitsville, W. Va.
Leatherman, J. R R. D. 3, Vienna, Va.
Leatherman, Minor, Williamsport, \V. Va.
Leatlierman, R. B Williamsport, W. Va.
Leatherman, Rolland N., R. D. 2, Springfield, Ohio
Leavell, O. W., Wenatchee, Wash.
Leckrone, Em Silverlake, Ind.
Leckrone, Quincy,
327 Spring St., Royersford, Pa.
Leckrone, Samuel, R. D. 2, Silver Lake, Ind.
Ledbetter, W. S Rogersville, Tenn.
Leedy, A.,
...409 South 17th St., Independence, Kans.
Leedy, Harry E., R. D. 1, Cerro Gordo, 111.
Leer, Benjamin Shipshewana. Ind.
Lefever, Elias B., Groff's Store, Pa.
Leftwich, J. P Gillaspie, \^a.
Lehigh, S. M. Heidlersburg. Pa.
Lehman, Franklin R. D. 5, Kingsley, Iowa.
Lehman, J Guthrie, Okla.
Lehman, L. J., Reedley, Cal.
Lehman, I'eter Chambersburg. Pa,
Lehman, W. C, Olympia, Wash.
Lehmer, G. G., Los Angeles, Cal.
Lehmer, S. G
3207 Manitou .Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
Lehner, John R. D. 1, Greencastle, Pa.
Lemon, C. Edward, Juniata, Nebr.
Lentz, Chas. A Leeton, Mo.
Lentz. G. \V.. 6238 Hugh St., Kansas City, Mo.
Leonard, Bruce Hartford City, Ind.
Lerch, James M Knox, Ind.
Lerew, Isaac S Portis, Kans.
Lerew, Lewis Portis, Kans.
Lesh, John, Mountain Home, Idaho.
Lewis, A. T Medina, Va.
Lewis, Arthur,
...400 North 8th St., Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Lewis, C. A 506 E. Vine St., Champaign, 111.
Lewis, David H Solitude. N. C.
Lewis, J. F Taylors Valley, Va.
Lewis, J. G Taylors Valley, Va.
Lewis, S. E Taylors Valley, Va.
Lewis, W. R Damascus, \'a.
Lichtenwalter, A. B.,
123 Carrie St., McPherson, Kans.
Lichty, W. H R. D. Waterloo, Towa.
Liebau, J. M Grenola, Kans.
Light, Caleb Decatur, Nebr.
Lieht l\ E Mnuntville, Pa.
Lightcap, J. C, Mansfield, 111.
Lightner, B. F Gettysburg, Pa.
Lilligh, Henry Mulberry Grove, 111.
Lilly, Andrew J Lawson, Tenn.
Lilly, H J., Carlisle, Ark.
Lilly, T Johnson City, Tenn.
Lind, Abraham Astoria, 111.
Lingenfelter, M Canton, 111.
Lininger, M. C, Ashland, Oregon.
Lint, C. G Meyersdale, Pa.
Little, David L., Mount Union, Pa.
Long, Caleb Boonesboro, Md.
Long, C. E., Penn Laird, Va.
Long, Daniel H Peru, Ind.
Long, D. Victor,
Hamilton Blvd., Hagerstown, Md.
Long, Daniel W Garrett, Pa.
Long, Emanuel, Bridgewater, Va.
Long, E. F Boonsboro, Md.
Long, Ira E R. D., Mansfield, Ohio.
Long, J. A 800 W. Locust St., York, Pa.
Long, Jacob M. (mute), Red Cloud, Nebr.
Long, M. Alva, Big Timber, Mont.
Long, O. V Martinsburg, Pa.
Long, S. D., R. D. 1, Mt. Jackson, Va.
Long, VV. H Garrison, Iowa.
Long, W. J Worthington, Minn.
Long, Walter S., ..218 Fourth Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Longanecker, Daniel Paola, Kans.
Longanecker, H. C, Tekoa, Wash.
Longanecker, J West Manchester, Ohio.
Longanecker, J. H., Palmyra, Pa.
Longanecker, N Hartville, Ohio.
Longenecker, Linn B., Lititz. Pa.
Lookingbill, Carmon, Maxwell, Iowa.
Loomis, Ed New Philadelphia, Ohio.
Lough, Morris, Ollie, Iowa.
Love, L. F., S. Denver Sta.,
R. D. 2, Box 36, Denver, Colo.
Lovegrove, J. W Box 90, Creighton, Mo.
Lowe, Troy, R. D. 1, Eunice, N. C.
Lowry, Wm. L Marlow, W. Va.
Ludwick, B. B Somerset, Pa.
Luke. George Fruita, Colo.
Lutz, Ezra Lena, 111.
Lytle, David Deshler, Ohio.
Mc Avoy, E. W Onego, W. Va.
McCann, E. B., Sykeston, N, Dak.
McCann, .S. iSI., Bridgewater, Va.
McCann, W. J., Sykeston, N. Dak.
McClane, John, York, N. Dak.
McClane, John Knox, N. Dak.
McCorkle. U. R. R. D. 8, Sidney, Ohio.
McCoy, F^rank,
....East Washington St., Chambersburg, Pa.
McCue, B. M Garden City, Kans.
McCune, F. E., Princeton, Kans.
McCune, Isaac Mell, Medicine Lake, Mont.
McCune, O. R.,
...36 N. Thorp Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
McCune, R. F., Princeton, Kans.
McDonald, A. C Hardin, Mo.
McDonald, Flomer M., ..Hanging Rock, \V. Va.
McDowell, C. A., Bolivar, Pa.
McFadden, David R Smithville, Ohio.
McKee, C. F Oaks, Pa.
McKimmy, J. A Beaverton, Mich.
McKimmey, T. Wm., . . R. D. 1, Beaverton, Mich.
McKimmey, Nathan, Beaverton, Mich.
McKimmey, Perry, Beaverton, Mich.
McLellan, Alfred E., . . R. D. 3, Litchfield, Nebr.
McLcllan, W. P Litchfield, Nebr.
McMaster, Thomas G Waukesha, Pa.
McNutt, C. S Adel, Iowa.
Macey, Louis North Platte, Nebr.
Maddocks, D. B. 312-4th Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Madeira, C Manheim, Pa.
Mahle, Edward I'ryburg, Pa.
Mahler, Geo., Romhauer, Mo.
Maiion, J. L., R. D. 27, Van Buren, Ind.
Maliorney, T. W R. D. 4, Cherryvale, Kans.
Main, J. C Walkersville, Md.
Manon, Geo Gypsum City, Kans.
Mannon, J. F Sowers, Va.
Mannon, Samuel Dulany, Va.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Mansfield, J. M Ramey, Minn,
Mark, John, R. D. 6, Clare, Mich.
Marchand, F. E.,
3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Markey, E. A Warrensburg, Mo.
Markley, John M. Argos, Ind.
Marshall, E Hartford City, Ind.
Martin, A. L. B.,
1353 Appleton St., Long Beach, Cal.
Martin, Amos M., . . . . R. D. 3, New Holland, Pa.
Martin, Chas Antioch, W. Va.
Martin, Harvey J., Bealeton, Va.
Martin, H. B., Middletown, Ind.
Martin, J. F Yorkshire, Ohio.
Martin, Nathan R. D. 1, Rheems, Pa.
Mason, E. \V R. D. 2, Norborne, Mo.
Mason, John H ..R. D. 2, Box 40, Norborne, Mo.
Mason, Walter W R. D. i, Stet, Mo
Masters, Hoke H., Brummett, N. C.
Masterson, B. F., Long Beach, Cal.
Masterson, J. M Chatham, 111.
Masterson, J. S Cement, Okla.
Mathias, Oscar,
...411 N. Elena Ave., Redondo Beach, Cal.
Mathis, J Bondurant, Iowa.
Maupin, Geo. A R. D. 1, Free Union, \'a.
Maust, C. H Station B, Seattle, Wash.
Maust, H. F Macdoel, Cal
Maust, M. J., Markleysburg, Pa.
Maust, S. P Meyersdale, Pa.
Maxey, Vankirk Yesso, N. Mex.
May, C. E. (colored) Washington, Ohio.
May, J. (colored) Circleville, Ohio.
May, Siram Nokesville, Va.
Meek, Levi L Octavia, Nebr.
Mellinger, John Hope, Kans.
Mellott, John Pleasant Ridge, Pa.
Mentzer, D. B.
146 S. Broad St., Waynesboro, Pa.
Merrill, D. M Avilton, Md.
Messamer, O. E., Adel, Iowa.
Messner, Peter B Lake Odessa, Mich.
Metz, C. W Weston, (Oregon.
Metz, Daniel O Johnsville, Md.
Metzler, David Nappanee, Ind.
Metzler, Christian Wakarusa, Ind.
Metzler, J Wakarusa, Ind.
Meyer, J. G., Elizabethtown, Pa.
Meyer, J. W., Jr Fredericksburg, Pa.
Meyers, Harvey, R. D. 1, Somerset, Pa.
Meyers, J. D Clarence, Iowa.
Meyers, Samuel A. R. D. 1, Somerset, Pa.
Mevcrs, W. H., R. D. 2, Somerset, Pa.
^Tichael, G. I R. D. 3, Kenmare, N. Dak.
Michael, Howard D
..3435 West Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Mickle, Thos. B Ryot, Pa.
Milham, W. II Spurmoore, Okla.
Miller, Abednego Degraff, Ohio
Miller, Abram,
..R. D. 2, Box 114, Williston. N. Dak.
Miller, Adam H. R. D. 3, Louisville, Ohio.
626 East Sixth St., Hutchinson, Kans.
Miller, Alfred R. D. 2, Loganton, Pa.
Miller, Andrew Eldorado, Ohio.
Miller, Andrew G
626 E. Sixth St., Hutchinson, Kans.
Miller, Anthony A Bolar, Va.
Miller, A. B Staunton, Va.
Miller, A. B Huntingdon, Pa.
Miller, A. C, R. D. 39, Grottoes, Va.
Miller, A. F Darlow, Kans.
Miller, A. H Bolar, Va
Miller, A. L R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
MilU-r, .\. W R. D. 1, South English. Iowa.
Miller, Benjamin, . . . . R. D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
Miller, B. B Greenmount, Va.
Miller, B. F Dallas Center, Iowa
Miller, R. F R. D. 2, Vienna. Va
Miller, T?rucc Darlow, Kans.
Miller, B. R Winston. Mo.
Miller. B. W Advance. Pa
Miller. Chas. A
.323 S. Eighteenth .St., Independence. Kans.
Miller. C. C R. D. ^, Wahash. Ind.
Miller, Clyde J R. D. 4, Brvan. Ohio.
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C. L Martinsburg, W. Va
David Gaston, Ind.
David A., York, N. Dak.
D. B Atwood, Colo.
D. Elmer
1 21 4 Sixth Ave., East Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
De Witt, H., :...
Hebron Seminary, Nokesville, Va.
D. L Mt. Morris, 111.
D. P North English, Iowa.
D. W Robins, Iowa.
E. C, 1047 Vistula Ave., South Bend, Ind.
E. J., Junction City, Oregon.
E. S., K. D. 22, Lineboro Md.
F. E., Galesburg, Kans.
George H Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Geo. H Point, Pa.
Geo. K Cando, N. Dak.
Geo. W Clifton, N. C.
Geo. W La Place, 111.
H. G Bridgewater, Va.
Henry R R. D. 2, Spring Forge, Pa.
Hugh De Graff, Ohio.
Isaac, York, N. Dak.
Isaac A Nokesville, Va.
Isaac H Nash, Okla.
I. B Gettysburg, Ohio.
I. N Lordsburg, Cal.
I. Wm Singersglen, Va.
Jonathan Comet, N. C.
Jacob A R. D. i, Allen, Pa.
J. A., Manvel, Tex.
J. A New Lisbon, Ind.
J. A Stockport, Ind.
T. A., .R. D. 1, Wawaka, Ind.
John A., Oakville, Pa.
J. B Curryville, Pa.
John B New Paris, Pa.
J. C, Timberville, Va.
J. E Mt. Morris, 111.
John G., Ashland, Oregon.
J. H Berkey Ave., Goshen, Ind.
John H., .. .Summit Ave., Hagerstown, Md.
J. Kurtz, 3^8 Sixtieth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
J. P. R. D. 3, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
J. R Nappanee, Ind.
John W., R. 1). 4, Box 35, :Morrison, 111.
John W., R. D. 1, Grottoes, Va.
Lewis, Sultan, " Wash.
L. E Wenatchee, Wash.
L. H Lost Rive.-, W. Va.
L. S R. D. s. Harrisonburg, Va.
:\rartin M., R. 'D. 4. Marion, Ind.
Merlin
3435 W. \'an Buren St., Chicago, 111.
M. B .Spring Creek, Va.
Monroe B., Sergeantsville, N. J.
N. J. Rockyford, Colo.
Noah H R. D. 1, Cerro Gordo, 111.
N. j R. D. 2, Westover, Md.
O. S. Bridgewater, Va.
Peter Jonesboro, Tenn.
P. S Roanoke, Va.
P. U., R. D. 2, Berlin, Pa.
Roy E
3435 Van Buren St.. Chicago. 111.
R. H., New Ross, Ind.
.S West Alexandria, Ohio.
^. A Accident, Md.
S. B., 1060 Third •\ve.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
S. C Huntingdon, Pa.
vS. Christian Elgin. 111.
S. D., Mt. Sidney, Va.
S. G Greensburg, Pa.
S. H Sunnyside, Wash.
S. T., McPherson. Kans.
S. M R. D., Waterloo, Iowa.
S. P New Sharon, Iowa.
S. S. Laplace, 111.
S. S East Berlin. Pa.
T. J R. D. 1, Kenedy, Texas.
William Jacobs Mills, Pa.
Wm R. D. 2,' South Bend. Ind.
W. IT
...320 S. 18th St.. Independence, Kans.
W. R., 3501 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111.
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Miller, Winfield T
2704 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Mills, John W R. D. 3, Johnstown, Pa.
Minnich, David R. D. 41, Union City, Ind.
Minnich, G. W., Brethren Home, Greenville, Ohio.
Minnich, Otto L., Hemet, Cal.
Minnich, Wm. R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Minnix, Jos. C Roanoke, La.
Mishler, Geo Cambridge, Nebr.
Mishler, Iverson E New Paris, Ind.
Mishler, J. D., South Whitley, Ind.
jNIishler, John L.,
902 Sutton Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mishler, M. J., McPherson, Kans.
Mitchel, John A., Saline City, Ind.
Mitchel, John C, R. D. 2, Center Point, Ind.
Mitchel, Zion, Wirtz, Va.
Moherman, T. S Ashland, Ohio.
Mohler, Dan Cerro Gordo, 111.
Mohler, D. L Leeton, Mo.
Mohler, D. M., Grand Junction, Colo.
Mohler, George, Rombauer, Mo.
Mohler, H. B., Elizabethtown, Pa.
Mohler, Harvey H Grand Junction, Colo.
Mohler, Jesse D., VVarrensburg, Mo.
Mohler, J. E., 58th and Benner Sts.,
Highland Park, Los Angeles, Cal.
Mohler, James M Leeton, Mo.
Mohler, John M Leeton, Mo.
Mohler, J. M.,
,.427 West Main St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Mohler, Levi S., Elizabethtown, Pa.
Mohler, M. S Leeton, Mo,
Mohler, Wm Miami, N. Mex.
Moll, John T., Covington Ludlow, Ky.
Molsbee, Absalom Nocona, Texas.
Montgomery, A. S R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Montgomery, Riley Bringhurst, Ind.
Montis, S Fredericktown, Ohio.
Moomaw, A R. D. 2, Prairie City, Iowa.
Moomaw, J. P., Williams, Oregon.
Moomaw, R. M Apple Creek, Ohio.
Moore, J. B., , Cambridge, Nebr.
Moore, jf. E., .-
...1648 Des Moines St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Moore, J. H Elgin, 111.
Moore, James M
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago 111.
Morphew, J. E., Cadillac, Mich.
Morris, James H., New York Hall, Louisville, Ky.
Mortin, Silas Mt. Etna, Iowa.
Moss, Aaron Huntington, Ind.
Moss, Loring I R. D. Copemish, Mich.
Moss, Owen C Duffy. W. Va.
Mourer, John H. R. D. 20, Idaville, Ind.
Mow, A. I Weiser, Idaho.
Mowry, H. R., R. D. 1, Maurertown, Va.
Moyer, Elmer R. D. 2, Souderton, Pa.
Moyers, Henry, Dovesville, Va.
Mullens, J. P Skeetrock, Va.
Mummert, M Menges Mills, Pa.
Munson, A. A Lagrange, Mich.
Murphy, Ross D Rummel, Pa.
Murphy, William Carlisle, Pa.
Murray, Claude H., ....Box 118, Kenmare, Ohio.
Murray, Jacob A., R. D. 1, Smithville, Ohio.
Murray, James, Sterling, Ohio.
Murray, John Bean Station, Tenn.
Murray, Jos. H., Roanoke, Va.
Murray, J. C,
118 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
Murray, M. R., ..1514 Francis, St. Joseph, Mo.
Musselman, A. P., Arcadia, Nebr.
Musser. I. N Columbia, Pa.
Myer, Diller S., Bareville, Pa.
Myer, John W., 748 Union St., Lancaster, Pa.
Myer, O. A.,
R. D. 2, Box 101. Williston, N. Dak.
Myers, A. E., Paola, Kans.
Myers, Ananias Box 25, Bedford, Pa.
Myers, Benton Bangor, Cal.
Mvers, C. E Shelocta, Pa.
Myers, C. S Springbrook, N. Dak.
Myers, Earl, Hardy, Nebr.
Myers, Frank B
552 W. Seventh St., Winona, Minn.
Myers, F. A. Auburn, HI.
Myers, Franklin. Lanark, 111.
Myers, G. S Curry ville, Pa.
Myers, I. C Greenmount, \ a.
Myers, Isaac L Centralia, Wash.
Myers, J. A Huntingdon, Pa.
Myers, J. H., Markleysburg, Pa.
Myers, Jacob L., Sterling, 111.
Myers, Jacob M., K. D. Red Lion, I'a.
Myers, J. M., Minot, N. Dak.
Myers, John Lititz, Pa.
Myers, John Sylvan, Pa.
Myers, J. L., Loganville, Pa.
Myers, J. T.,
2541 W. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Myers, M. M R. D. i, Clifton Station, Va.
Myers, Millard R
178 North Taylor Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Myers, O. R., Huntingdon, Pa.
Myers, R. T McVeytown, Pa.
Myers, S. B R. D. i, Dallastown, Pa.
Myers, S. F., North Wales, Pa.
Myers, S. L R. D. 1, Hardy, Nebr.
Myers, Tobias,
2260 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Myers, T. T., Huntingdon, Pa.
Myers, Walter A., Nokesville, Va.
Myers, Walter N R. D. 3, Clymer, Pa.
Naflf, Benj. T Dillons Mill, Va.
Naff, Daniel Naffs, Va.
Naff, D. C, R. D. 3, Roanoke, Va.
Naff, John A., R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Naff, W. H R. D. 5, Box 46, Floyd, Va.
Nair. C. E Broadway, Va.
Nead, A, E Limestone, Tenn.
Nead, Daniel P R. D. 7, Box 62, Peru, Ind.
Neal, Wm. F R. D. 2, Claypool, Ind.
Nedrow, Elmer F.,
737 George St., Norristown, Pa.
Nedrow, R. A., Frederick, Md.
Neff, A. L Syracuse, Ind.
Neff, B. W R. D., Quicksburg, Va.
Neff, Chas. New Paris, Ind.
Neff, David, Roann, Ind.
Neff, E. E Nokesville, Va.
Neff, Earl E Circleville, Ohio.
Neff, Henry Nappanee, Ind.
Neff, Henry J., R. D. 1, South Wliitley, Ind.
Neff, Isaac M Fairfax, Va.
Neff, James Shakespeare, Ind.
Neff, James M., Springville, Cal.
Neff. Raleigh R R. D. 1, New Paris, Ind.
Neff, W, B., R. D. 2, Beavertpn, Mich.
Neher, Amos A San Dimas, Cal.
Neher, Ananias, Guthrie, Okla.
Neher, Andrew McCune Kans.
Neher, A. S., . . . . R. D. 4, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Neher, David, Custer, Mich.
Neher, E. J Hollywood, Ala.
Neher, J. C Nampa, Idaho.
Neher, J. H Hudson. 111.
Neher, L. H North Manchester, Ind.
Neher, L. M Milford, Ind.
Neher, Oscar, Custer, Mich.
Neher, S. S Twin Falls, Idaho.
Neher, Wm. D Chcnoa, Til.
Neibert, F. J R. D. 1, Hagerstown, Md.
Neikirk, D. H Lemasters. Pa.
Nelson, N. B., Holmesville, Nebr.
Nelson, N. P Rosalia, Kans.
Nesselrodt, Chas Belgrade, \'a.
Netzley, Wm R. D. 41, Union City, Ind.
Nevinger, G Rockyford, Colo.
Newcomb, Lewis, Rocky Point, Va.
Newcomer, E Mt. Morris, 111.
Newcomer, M. S Mt. Morris, 111.
Newcomer, S. I Lanark. 111.
Niccum, D. H Bordulac. N. Dak.
Nicholson, C, Lordsburg, Cal.
Nickey, Amos J R. D. 2, Kearnev, Nebr.
Nickey, Paul A R. D. 3. Kearney, Nebr.
Nickey, S. G., Moorefield, N«br.
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Nicodemus, R. H.,
3435 \V. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Nill, Joseph R. D. 1, Hollister, Okla.
Nine, Garfield, Weed, Cal.
Nine, W. F Macdoel, Cal.
N'ininger, C. E., 409 \V. First St., Santa Ana, Cal.
Xminger, Harvey, Guthrie, Okla.
N'ininger, J. C,
..1219 E. Vilas Ave., Guthrie, Okla.
Nininger, R. \\'., Guthrie, Okla.
Nissly, Jacob Richland Sta., I'a.
Niswander, I. B., ..1423 E. Grant, Guthrie, Okla.
Niswander, S. F R. D. 7, Caldwell. Kans.
Noffsinger, E R. D. 41, Union City, Ind.
•N'ofFsinger, Jesse R. D. 6, Dayton, Ohio.
Noffsinger. W. P R. D. 35. Union City, Ind.
.Nolen, I'osie, Elamsville, \ a.
Norcross, D. A Lordsburg, Cal.
Norris, E. O., R. D., 38, Ingalls, Ind.
Norris, J. W
1510 \\'est Second St., Marion, Ind.
Norris, S. A R. D. 1, Shirleysburg, Pa.
Numer, J. H Ft. Scott, Kans.
Nyce, W. G St. Peters, Pa.
Oaks, L. C, Woodland, Mich.
Ober, H. K Elizabethtown, Pa.
Oberholtzer, I. E., Daleville, Va.
Oberholtzer, W. H Myerstown, Pa.
Oberlin, Allen A
910 Michigan Ave., Logansport, Ind.
Oberlin, Chas. Royer
910 Michigan Ave., Logansport, Ind.
Ockerman, L. E. R. D. 3, Hillsboro, Ohio.
Ockerman, J. E. Woodville, Ohio.
Ockerman, L. E., R. D. 3, Hillsboro, Ohio.
Oellig, C. R Waynesboro, Pa.
Ogden, Orlando, Unionville, Iowa.
Oren, A. W Clayton, Ohio.
Oren, Noah Carthage, Mo.
Osborne, John D., Tacoma, V'a.
Otto, John E Sharpsburg, Md.
Overfelt, S Mountain Grove, Mo.
Overholt, Jonas Dutton, Mich.
Overholser, Lewis B., Talent, Oregon.
Overholser, Wm Warsaw, Ind.
Overholtzer, Derius Covina, Cal.
Overholtzer, D. T Covina, Cal.
Overholtzer, E. C., 1538 Henry St., Berkeley, Cal.
Overholtzer, J Glenn, Cal.
Overholtzer, S. A Lordsburg, Cal.
Overhultz, J. N Keuka, Fla.
Owens, Martin G., Transom, N. C.
Oxley, Charles F McClave, Colo.
Oxley, John Quinter. Kans.
Painter. Geo. W Kountz. Va.
Pannell, Wm R. D. 2. Stuarts Draft, Va.
Parish, J. A., 9 Henry St., Cumberland, Md.
Partcli, A. H Sunnyside, Wash.
Patrick, Thomas R. D. 2, I'eiibrook, Pa.
Patten, John R. D. 2, Stanley, Wis.
Paul, D. W North Manchester, Ind.
Paul. Wm R. D. i. Milford. Ind.
Payton. S. W. 412 Madison St.. Connersville. Ind.
Pearce, Samuel... 724 Horner St., Johnstown, Pa.
Peck, T. C R. D. I, P.ox 42, Holton. Kans.
Peck. L. A Savage. Pa.
Peebler, A. J., Salt Fork, Okla.
Peek, Francis M. Grove City, Kan.s.
Pcifcr. L. R R. D. 2, Springfield. Ohio.
Pence, Daniel Ivy, W. Va.
Pence, Geo. F., White Pine, Tenn.
I'ence, Joseph Port Republic. \'a.
Pence. .Samuel North River, Va.
Pepple. Elmer R. D. 1. Laotto, Ind.
Perrott, George A. R. D. 1, Boonsboro, Md.
Petcher, Glen W., Fruitdale, Ala.
I'rtcrs, Amos B Wrnatchce, Wash.
Peters, Daniel R. D. 1. Boone Mill. Va.
Peters. Trsse \Vrnatchcc, Wash.
Peters, tohn R R. D. 2, Wcnatchee, Wash.
Peters. 'Nf orton H . . . > Manvrl. Texas.
T'eters. N. C R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Peters, Owen, Quinter. Kans.
Peters, Preston R. D. 1, Boone Mill, Va.
Peters, Riley L R. D. 3, Wirtz, Va.
Peters, Wilfred R. D. 3, Wirtz, Va.
Peters, Wm Detrick, Va.
Peters, Woodford, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
Peterson, A. M. . . R. D, 3, Fountain City, Tenn.
Peterson, Andrew P.,
...616 East Commercial Ave., Weiser, Idaho.
Peterson, B. M Lamborn, Kans.
Peterson, E R. D. 6, Poplar, N'. C.
Peterson, J. H Fountain City, Tenn.
I'eterson, P. C Herington, Kans.
J'eterson, Sol Relief, N. C.
Petre, David R., R. D. 1, Hagerstown, Md.
Petry, Andrew liollansburg, Ohio.
Petry, Benj. F R. D. 10, Eaton, Ohio.
Petry, C. C Kitchel, Ind.
Petry, Carl G., Battle Creek, Mich.
Care of Sanitarium, H. P. O.
Petry, C. II Berthold, N. Dak.
Petry, E. S., Berthold, N. Dak.
Petry, Luther Richmond, Ind.
Petry, Samuel, R. D. 33, Port Republic, \a.
Petry, Stepli. S Berthold, N. Dak.
Pfautz, Jacob, R. D. 5, Myerstown, Pa.
Pfautz, J. K., R. D. 1, Bareville, Pa.
Pfoutz, C. L Gettysburg, Pa.
I'hilhppi, \\ m. R Navarre, Kans.
Phillips, G. A., R. D. 1, Waynesboro, Va.
I'hillips, W K. D. 2, Montrose, W. \'a.
Pippin, Evcrct Nappanee, Ind.
I'hipps, Elmer R. D. 2, Windall, Ind.
Pittman, H. E Loraine, 111.
i'itzer, John K Cordell, Okla.
Plank, John M R. D. 6, N. Yakima, Wash.
Piatt, W. M El Centro, Cal.
Fletcher, I. R., R. 1). 1, Stahlstown, Pa.
Plum, S. S R. D. 5. Polo, 111.
Poflf, Chester W R. D. 1, Kokomo, Ind,
Pollard, R. T Garrett, Pa.
Pollock, Alvin, ISo N. \an Buren St., Batavia. 111.
Pontius, Bert, Elkhart, Ind.
Popejoy, Wm. A., Poneto, Ind.
Porter, S. E Bradford, Ohio.
Powell, E. M., K. 1). 2, Buena \'ista, \'a.
Prather, A. T R. D. 2, Woodruff, S. C,
Prather, Marion Woodruff, S. C.
Prather, O. J. Laurens, S. C.
Pratt, E. W Payette, Idaho.
Prentice, Geo., R. D. 3, Aline, Okla.
Price, C. C Polo, 111.
Price, David E Mt. Morris, HI.
Price, J. M Harleysville, l*a.
Price, M. V Alpena Pass, Ark.
Price, Theodore, Bowdon, N. Dak.
Price, Wilson T., Wayne, i\rk.
Priddy, Anson C., R. 1). 6, Munn'e, Ind.
Priddy, Jacob W R. D. u, Muncie, Ind.
Prigel, J. M., Gittings, Md.
Pritchett, R. B Daleville, \'a.
Prowant, D., Continental, Ohio.
Prowant, Elmer R Continental, Ohio.
Prowant, L. H Latty, Ohio.
I'uderbauglx, A Ozawkie, Kans.
Puffenbarger, G. M Doehill, Va.
I\illen, W. H., Marcola, Oregon.
Pursely, A. F. ...R. D. 2, Box 49, Buchanan, \a.
Puterbaugh, D. B Lanark, 111
Puterbaugh, Levi, R. D. 10. Argos, Ind.
Pyle, W. H., Greene, Iowa.
Quick, C. L College Corner, Ohio.
Quakenbush, Ralph R. D. 4, Madison, Kans,
Racer, J. A., Jr Kimball, Va.
Racer, John A Kimball, Va.
Rairigh,' Geo. S Denton, Md.
Rairigh, I. F R. D. 4.^ Clarksvillc. Mich.
Rairigh, S. P., R. D. 1, Ridgely, Md.
Ralston, J. E Sheldon, Iowa.
Rambow, Geo Douds Station. Iowa.
Ranck. B. F 608 Bell Ave.. Altoona. Pa.
Randolph, Sherfey, Limestone, Tenn.
Randolph, T. G Melvin Hill, N. C.
Rarick, Jacob W., McCollough Blvd., Muncie, Ind.
Rarick, Tohn G.. R. D., Batavia, Iowa.
Rarick, W. Carl
..274 N. Holmes Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
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Rascher, Harry H., Roaring Spring, Pa.
Read, John A Catalpa, Kans.
Ream, James F. Quakertown, Pa.
Reber, D. C Elizabethtown, Pa.
Redenbo, Oscar B Pleasant Mound, 111.
Redmon, S. S R. D. 2, Nampa, Idaho.
Redding, L. J., Flagler, Colo.
Reece, Enos J., R. D. 1, Fairview, Mo.
Reed, A. G., Yesso, Mex.
Reed, C. D Troutville, Va.
Reed, Eli, Troutdale, Grayson Co., Va.
Reed, E. M Hope, Kans.
Reed, G. O Dulany, Va.
Reed, Henry R. D. 3, Floyd, Va.
Reed, Isaac Alumridge, Va.
Reed, John A Bangor, Cal.
Reed, John A Sparta, N. C.
Reed, Michael, R. D. 3, Floyd, Va.
Reed, N. C. R. D. 1, Eunice, N. C.
Reed, P. D Limestone, Tenn.
Reed, Q. D Hope, Kans.
Reed, Richard, R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Reed, R. E., Morgantown, W. Va.
Reed, R. H., Whitepost, Ky.
Reed, S Myrtlepoint, Oregon.
Reed, Samuel P Dulany, Va.
Reed, Wm. A., Melvin Hill, N. C.
Reed, Wyatt Alumridge, Va.
Reese, J. W., . . . R. D. 4, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Reeves, Alfred H Barnum, Minn.
Reeves, C. D Barnum, Minn.
Reichard, W. S
138 So. Potomac St., Hagerstown, Md.
Reidenbach, R. S Hinkletown, Pa.
Reiff, J. B Holmesville, Nebr.
Reiley, Erastus C Troutville, Va.
Reish, Joseph, D., Mt. Morris, 111.
Renner, Eli . '. Burroak, Kans.
Renner, F. C New Midway, Md.
Replogle, Abram, Roaring Spring, Pa.
Replogle, D. II., K. D. 1, Mooreland, Ird.
Replogle, Frank R. D. 1, Owasco, Ind.
Replogle, H. S Elderton, Pa.
Replogle, Oliver, R. D. 1, Etna Green, Ind.
Resser, Geo., Hanover, Pa.
Rhoads, J. R., , Newville, N. Dak.
Rhodes, Wm., (colored) ,
Sheridan Home, Arvada, Colo.
Reynolds, Chas. R. D. 1, Panora, Iowa.
Ribblett, David C, R. D. 2, Johnstown, Pa.
Richard, Herbert F.,
3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Richard, J. H Maitland, Pa.
Richards, D. R., R. D. 38, Ingalls, Ind.
Richardson, J Meadovvbluff. W. Va.
Richcreek, F. O North Webster, Ind.
Riddlesberger, I., 30 E. .^rd St., Waynesboro, Pa.
Ridgley, Dow A R. D. i, Parkersburg, 111.
Rife, Joseph D. Roann, Ind.
Rife, Obed C, Converse, Ind.
Riggleman, J Monterville, W. Va.
Ritjgleman, W. L Rockoak, W. Va.
Rilea, E. E., R. D. 2, Ireton, Iowa.
Rinehart, Abram Onward, Ind.
Riner, James A Oakhill, W. Va.
Ritchey, I. S Towner, Colo.
Ritchey, S Yellow Creek, Pa.
Ritchey, W. S., R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
Rittenhouse, E. M., R. D., Alvordton, Ohio.
Ritter, H. H.,
. . .Broadway and Gates Sts., Los Angeles, Cal.
Roberson, J. B., Dodson, Va.
Roberts, D. W., R. D. 1, Salem, Va.
Roberts, Frank, Albia, Iowa.
Roberts, I. F New Creek, W. Va.
Robertson, T. F....R. D. 1, Winston-Salem, N C.
Robertson, Price, Lindsay, Cal.
Robertson, J. P., ..R. D. 1, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Robeson, Jesse I Lonaconing, Md.
T^obins, Joseph P R. D. s. Brookville, Ohio.
Robinson, John A., 'A',"
1109 S. Washington St., Denver, Colo.
Robinson, T. A., ..Lock Box 137, Maxwell, Iowa.
Robison, Joseph Carey, Ohio.
Rock, James O Navarre, Kans.
Rodabaugh, A, R- D-. Collins, Mo.
Rodabaugh, E. G Stet, Mo,
Rodabaugh, Willis Fredric, Iowa.
Rodahaver, J. J R. D. 1., Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Rodecker, Thomas Mendon, Ohio.
Rodes, A. J., Clovis, N. Mex.
Rodgers, J. C Matthews, Ind.
Rogers, James \V., Braggvillc, W. Va.
Rogers, Levi, Alum Bank, Bedford County, Pa.
Rogers, Thomas, Windfall, Ind.
Rogers, W. F., V^ashti, Va.
Rohrer, H. W R. D. 1, Columbiana. Ohio.
Roller, J. S Timberville, V' a.
Ronk, Chas., Bridgewater, Va.
Roof, Alfred B 2220 Pitt St., Anderson, Ind.
Roop, Geo., Union Bridge, Md.
Roop, W. E Westminster, Md.
Roose, Eli, Nappanee, Ind.
Roose, Hiram W'akarusa, Ind.
Root, A. C, Grand Junction, Colo.
Root, John A Ozawkie, Kans.
Root, Jos. A., Elk City, Okla.
Root, J. S Arago, Oregon.
Root, J. W R. D. 21, Buck Creek, Ind.
Root, Lester, Mondovi, Wis.
Root, L. H., Lawrence, Kans.
Root, T. C, Ames, Okla.
Rose, W. A Palisade, Colo.
Rosenberger, A. S Covington, Ohio.
Rosenberger, E. H McComb, Ohio.
Rosenberger, I. J Covington, Ohio.
Ross, J. F., R. D. 6, Grafton, W. Va.
Ross, W. L. R. D. 2, Seymour, Ind.
Roth, David Blain, Pa.
Rothgeb, M Luray, Va.
Rothrock, Edgar Carlisle, Nebr.
Rothrock, E. S Carlisle, Nebr.
Rothrock, H. M.,
703 S. Fifty-first St., Tacoma, Wash.
Rotruck, Noah :\1., Williamsport, W. Va.
Row, W. J Junior, W. Va.
Rowe, C. B R. D., Dallas Center. Iowa.
Rowland, C. P Lanark, 111.
Rowland, David Lanark, 111.
Rowland, D. A.,
516 N. Dement Ave., Dixon, 111.
Rowland, Elmer S., R. D. 6, Hagerstown, Md.
Rowland, John, Maugansville, Md.
Rowland, "H. R R. D. .6, Hagerstown, Md.
Rowland, John E., Maugansville, Md.
Royer, A. II., R. D. 5, Ephrata, Pa.
Royer, Galen B Elgin, 111.
Royer, Harvey L Dallas Center, Iowa.
Royer, J. Abraham
4612-73 St., S. E. Portland, Oreg.
Royer, Jesse E. . . R. I). 4, Box 57. Madison, Mo.
Royer, J. G Mt. Morris, 111.
Royer, John L., R. D. 4, Myerstown, Pa.
Royer, John M., Millmont, Pa.
Royer, Oliver, Eldorado, Ohio.
Royer, S. D Bradford, Ohio.
Royer, U. S R. D. 7, Newton, Kans.
Royer, Wm., R. D. 2, Arcanum, Ohio.
Ruble, Lawrence McVeytown, Pa.
Rufif, Edward, Redfield, Kans.
Rufner, G Auburn, Ind.
Ruhl, Allen B., R. D. 5, Manheim, Pa.
Rupel, Andrew North Liberty, Ind.
Rupel, C. F Walkerton, Ind.
Rupert, Jesse C, Orbisonia, Pa.
Rush, John S R. D. 7. Everett. Pa.
Rust, Arthur R. D. 1. Palisade, Colo.
Rust, Rayburn S. Stillwater, Okla.
Ryman, J. M., R. D. 1, Woodstock, Va.
Sadler, John Mclntyre, Iowa.
Sadler, J. W R. D. 2, Ostrander, Minn.
Sala, Joseph R. D. 3, Petoskey, i*Iich.
Salsbury, C. L Barron, Wis.
Sanders, A. W Litchfield, Nebr.
Sandy, T. D Springfield. Ohio.
Sanger, ' F. P Braggville. W. Va.
Sanger, M. G., R. D. 2. Mt. Solon. Va.
Sanger, S. A. Don, Va.
Sanger, S. F Empire, Cal.
Sanger, W. E R. D. i. Cordova, Md.
Sanger, W. H., R. D. 2, Vienna, Va.
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Sanner, Jacob .Casselman, Pa.
Sappington, G. K., Union Bridge, Md.
Sargent, E. B K. L>. 1, I'ayette, Idaho.
Sargent, Frank Dunlap, Kans.
Sattertield, J. R., Dandridge, Tenn.
Saunders, S. R Cliamblissburg, Va.
Saville, Isaac J i'leasant Dale, VV. \ a.
sawyer, VV . H. H Morrill, Kans.
Saylor, F. U., Cando, N. Dak.
Saylor, Ruda A., Crawford, Colo.
Scaggs, Lewis C, iNace, Va.
Schechter, D. P., ;
465 Olmstcad St., Winona, Minn.
Schechter, Joshua, jr Vv orthington, Minn.
Schechter, Samuel li \\ enatchee, W ash.
Schlosser, Jolin Scheneck, I'a.
Schlosser, Ralph W Flizabethtown, Pa.
Schlotman, S Missouri Valley, Iowa.
Schmidt, Chas. C strawberry Point, Iowa.
Schrock, J. H Middlebury, Ind.
Schrock, \V. G Berlin, I'a.
Schwalm, H. M VVakarusa, Ind.
Schwalm, Harvey \\ ., . . . . R. D. 5, Goshen, Ind.
Schwalm, Vernon, North Manchester, Ind.
Schwenk, Charles A.,
Loganton, Clinton Co., Pa.
o'cars, A. L R. D. i. Garden Grove, Iowa.
Secrist, Caleb Cordova, Md.
Secrist, Jacob S.,
R. D. 2, Box 35, Olympia, Wash.
See, S. W ■. Mathias, W. Va.
Seibert, J. C, Empire, Cal.
Sell, Brice K. 1). i, llollidaysburg, Pa.
Sell, Daniel D Plattsburg, Mo.
Sell, David R. D. 1, Hollidaysburg, I'a.
Sell, James A R. D. i, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Sell, Wm. B Fredonia, Kans.
Sellers, Arthur, R. D. 6, Bryant, Ohio.
Sellers, E. G.,
....3435 W. \ an Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Sellers, G. VV Bryan, Ohio.
Sellers, John H Bourbon, Ind.
Senger, Antliony Ollie, Iowa.
Senger, S. J. C. Astoria, 111.
Setty, Sanford, Kerman, Cal.
Shaflfer, J. P>. Table Grove, 111.
Shaffer, J. B \alley Furnace. W. Va.
Shaffer, J. J., R. D. 2, Berlin, Pa.
.Shaffer, Levi Hudson, Iowa.
Shaffer, L. G., Johnstown, Pa.
Sliamberger, T. E., Payette, Idaho.
Shamberger, J. H Medicine Lodge, Kans.
Shanholtz, J. L., Levels, W. Va.
Shank, C. A., Abilene, Kans.
Shank, E Dayton, Ohio.
Sharp, A. M Egeland. N. Dak.
Sharp, B. F., R. D. 4, Greenville, Ohio.
.Sharp, S. Z I'ruita, Colo.
Shaver, Daniel Bent Mountain, Va.
Shaver, Isaac Copperhill, Va.
^haw, O. 1- Dixon, 111.
Sheaffer, W. I Huntsdale, Pa.
Sliearer, Samuel S., R. I). 1, Rheems, Pa.
Sheets, Andrew Gray, N. C.
Sheets, E. M Dresden, N. C.
Sheets, Henry Scottsville, \. C.
.Sliellenbcrge*-, J. W Lewistown, Pa.
Sliclley, P. G Richfield, Pa.
Shelly. D. F Ollie, Iowa.
Shenefelt, Ernest, Ames, Okla.
Shenk, D. M Dorrance, Kans.
Shcpfer, E Sugarcreek, Oliio.
Shepherd, J. M R. D. 38, Ingalls, Ind.
Shepherd, John Viola, Wis.
Shcrfy, Ernest 1'.. 3 13^, Van Buren St.. ' v
Bethany I'.ible .School, Ciiicago, 111.
Sherfy, T. Mopt Ida, Kans.
Sherfy, Joel Greer, Pasco Co.. Fla.
Sherfy, J. S R. D. 1, Ncal, Kans.
Sliorfy, X. P. T'.Iountvillc, Tenn.
Sherland. Frc-d W Wheelock, N. Dak.
Shcrrick. J. F.. R. D. Middleton. Mich.
.Shcrrick. M. M Mt. Morris. 111.
Sliirk. J. X.. .'SI 8 Wfst.M-n .\ve.. Waterloo. Iowa.
Shirk. Urias Box 44, Long IJeach, Cal.
Shickcl, Jos Roanoke, Va.
Shideler, Daniel, R. D. 3, Warren, _
Shideler, Henry R. D. 2, McCune, K
Shideler, Noah M., . . R. D. 6, Huntington,
Shidler, Wm Osceola,
Shiflet, Anfield, Carrington, N.
Shirk, D. A R. D. 1, Polo,
Shirk, Nelson Mt. Morris,
Shirky, J. H., R. D. 4, Norborne,
Shirky, S. B., R. D. 4, Norborne,
Shisler, J. B Harleysville,j» ■ n
Shively, Aaron Bayard, C ^'fl
Shively, E. E R: D. 21, Bremen, ■'' '^^
Shively, G R. D. 4, Box 54, Mifflinburg,
Shively, J. K., Lordsburg,
Shively, J. W Bourbon, » ,
Shively, J. Will Newville, N. ! '{
Shively, Levi S Mt. Morris,
Shober, S. U Somerset,
Shock, D. Warren,
210 Spaulding Ave., Chicago,
Shoemaker, C. W ., R. D. 1, Overbrook, K
•Shoemaker, Solomoi; S., .... R. D. 1, Lake, C
Shong, David Sherwood, C
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nberg'
Shook, R. M. Wendall,
Shope, A. J., R. 1). 1, Penbrook,
Shorb, D. M Surrey, N. ]
Showalter, J. S R. D. 3, Roanoke,
Showalter, Simon Northumberland
Shrader, J. E Greencastle,
Shreve, R. J Buchanan, IV
Shriver, Aaron F., 8 43 S. Main St., Akron, C
Shroyer, Daniel Carroll
Shroyer, Reuben R. D. 2, New Berlin,
Shuck, J. F Scotts Bluff, ^
Shull, W. H., R. D. 41, Virden*
Shultz, Lorence, . . . . R. D. 6, Huntington,
Shumaker, David, Jolinstown,
Shuss, Elijah, Skeetrock,
Shuss, Robert Alva,
R. D. 1, Box 63, Everett,
Shutt, N. H., Howe, jm....
Simons, J. B Lyle, W „ f
Simmons, A. L Henrietta
Simmons, Tiios. J Osceola,
Simmons, W. K., . . . . R. D. 35, Union City,
Simpson, A P., Mt. Etna. I<^1'
Sines, A. L Sines, '
Sines, S. J Canaan, W
Sines, W. T .Swallow Falls
Sink, D. F.. R. 1). 3, Lenox, I
Sink, Henry A 915 E. 23d St., Anderson, . °„il
' " ~ l^°-Hill.1J
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It, A
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Siple, Geo. L.
Sites, S. G., Heizer, W.
Sizemore, Jos. I Edison, T«
Slabaugh, Warren Wenatchee, W, l „
Slifer. C. H Miami. '^' "
Sloniker, Jacob R. D. 3, Formosa, K
Sluss, Elijah, Skeetrock,
Slyder, James, R. D. 3, Chambersburg,
Small, J. E Portis, E
Smeltzer, Elias Arcadia, __
Smeltzer, Jesse A ^°"'
3135 VV. Van Buren St.
Smeltzer, M Box 162, Girard, "'
Smith, Aaron Wauseon, O 'w'
Smith, A. J., . . . R. D. 1, Conway Springs, K ',''■
Smith, B. W Burlington. W. ™§
Smith, C. B Morrill, K ™§
Smith, Daniel Cuba, K;
lurf
..R. D. 3, Hamstead, ™'
Elk City, Of^
Connellys Springs, N
W'estphalia, K
ocL-
Smith, David.
Smith, E. ]
Smith, E. Lrc, U. D.
Smith, F. R.
Smith, Hiram g
1020 Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, T
Smith, H. W R. I). 1, Sunfield, M "^'
Smith, H. Z R. D. 3, Bradford, O-
Smith, Jacob O Bunkertown, ^'' ^
Smith, John Trotwood, 01
Smith, John A Woodbury *
Smith. J. D R. D. i, Richton.
Smith. J. II R. D. 1. ^fau^ertown, ^
Smith, John I R. D. 1 . Ohio. ] ^'
Smith, J. M Woodland. Mi ?
Smith. T. R Verona. N. D 71
Smith, Lee R., R. D. 2, Box 27, Albion. I '"'^l
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Si, L. S 1548 Pacific Ave., Atchison, Kans.
:h, Leander, Nevada, Mo.
th, P. A R. D. 2, Royersford, Pa.
■h, S. M Clarksville, Mich.
•Ji, S. Z Sidney, Ohio.
Ji, T. M Solitude, Tenn.
.h, Welty G R. D. 1, Mont Alto, Pa.
h, Wm Ames, Okla.
;h, Wm. A Antioch, W. Va.
ier, A. P New Windsor, Md.
ier, David Akron, Pa.
Ier, Edwin A., Westminster, Md.
rely, I. C,
78 Van Buren St., Naperville, 111.
rely, John L Alvo, Nebr.
/ely, S. U., R. D. 1, Republic, Ohio.
1, Daniel Sidney, Ind.
,1, Geo. W., ..R. D. 5, North Manchester Ind.
1, Harvey, Covina, Cal.
1, T. H Cambridge, Nebr.
1, J. A., R. D. 1, South Whitley, Ind.
1, Levi Cambridge, Nebr.
1, Samuel R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
ter, G. A., R. D. 5, Lima, Ohio.
Ier, Joseph F., R. D. 1, Everett, Pa.
•ely, J. S Lanark, III.
A'berger, A. C Seeley, Cal.
vberger, A. L
129 W. 10th St., Newton, Kans.
svberger, Isaac N.,
R. D. 1, Box 15, Orland, Ind.
ffer. Matt. P., Ghent, W. Va.
der, B. F. Belief ontaine, Ohio.
der, David, Selma, Cal.
der, J, M McPherson, Kans.
der, L. S Missouri Valley, Iowa.
ier, Phineas, Williamsport, W. Va.
snberger, Aaron D., Beatrice, Nebr.
jnberger, D. P
R. F. D. No. 3, Tippecanoe City, Ohio.
jners, H. A., Clay City, Ind.
sfrank, Geo Loree, Ind.
on, H. S East Petersburg, Pa.
ders, J. F., R. D. 2, Preston, Minn.
er, D. E., Free Soil, Mich.
:ht, Alva J., Mercer, Ohio.
;ht, J. R Williamstown, Ohio.
d, A. R Hooks Mills, W. Va.
1, James J '. Seymour, Ind.
igler, John Huffville, Va.
igler, S. G Floyd, Va.
logle, A Lewistown, Pa.
logle, H. A Lewistown, Pa.
icer, C. C, (colored), :
124 York St., Denver, Colo.
le, W. F Richland Center, Pa.
Ier, D. N Stony Man, Va.
zer, J. F Summitville, Ind.
zer, S. F., Brownsville, Md.
igue, Byron Lablanche, Kans.
nkel, S Massillon, Ohio.
rgeon, J. B Adel, Iowa.
John, Clyde, Bryan, Ohio.
John, W. R Bryan, Ohio.
il, H. A Glade, Pa.
r, M. E Polo, Mo.
nbaugh, Jacob, Arriba, Colo.
abaugh, Ralph, Astoria, 111.
iturf , Judson Station D, St. Joseph, Mo.
bard, Earl M R. D., Clarksville, Mich.
key, J. H Griffithsville, W . Va.
00k, Samuel S R. D. 1, Lewisburg, Pa.
,ffer, Clinton W R. D. 3, Polo, 111.
iflfer, E. H Rock Lake, N. Dak.
ifFer, Elmer J., Mulberry Grove, 111.
iffer, Harvey,
3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
'er, D. A R. D. 1, Hopewell, Pa.
'er, J. C Woodbury, Pa.
•er, J. R Woodbury, Pa.
le, Lafayette R. D. 1, Walkerton, Ind.
1, W. M Everett, Pa.
Tman, C. H., Friscoe, Mo.
fen, Conrad Bethel, Mo.
nbarger, Samuel J., . . R. D. 3, Lewistown, Pa.
nberger, A. C Vira, Pa,
Steinour, J. E Murtaugh, Idaho.
Stephens, Geo Egeland, N. Dak.
Stern, C. V., Arcadia, Nebr.
Stern, Geo. E Arcadia, Nebr.
Stevens, J. F., Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Steward, Edward D. Belleville, Kans.
Still, David, Ewing, Va.
Stine, A. M Adel, Iowa.
Stinebaugh, J. G., Camden, Ind.
Stinnette, Robert L
3435 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Stiverson, J. U. G
710 South Fiftieth St., Tacoma, Wash.
Stone, C. H Edgewood, Iowa,
Stone, Geo. E Crystal, Mich.
Stone, Henry Fairview, Okla.
Stoneburner, Levi Pierceton, Ind.
Stoner, D. L., Ladoga, Ind.
Stoner, David, . .Johnsville, Md.
Stoner, J. C. R. D. 2, Palestine, 111.
Stoner, E. W Union Bridge, Md.
Stoner, Levi Alice, Pa.
Stoner, Samuel D Ladoga, Ind.
Stookey, Sherman, ..R. D. 2, Olympia, Wash.
Storm, Jacob, Clay City, Ind.
Stouder, D. W Emporia, Kans.
Stouder, Jas. A Fruita, Colo.
Stouffer, M Mansfield, 111.
Stouffer, S, M Greenspring,- Pa.
Stout, Jerry. Lacey, Iowa.
Stout, John C, Milford, Ind.
Stout, Thos. J., Windfall, Ind.
Stover, H. M
136 Cleveland Ave., Waynesboro, Pa,
Stover, J. Harman, Dorris, Cal.
Stover, John M Bradford, Ohio,
Strausbaugh, G. S., R. D. i, Fredericktown, Ohio.
Strausburg, John, Somerset, Ind.
Strawser, George Oriental, Pa,
Streeter, John O Chewelah, Wash,
Strickler, B. H., Forbes, N. Dak.
Strickler, D. H Vicksburg, Pa.
Strickler, Ellis, Long Beach, Cal.
Strickler, H. P Grundy Center, Iowa.
Strickler, H. W Loraine, 111.
Strickler, Walter Luray, Va.
Strohm, Fred R. D. 1, Kennedy, Texas,
Strohm, John, R. D. 1, Kennedy, Texas,
Strole, Park,
857 Ohio Ave., Kansas City, Kans.
Strom, Jacob, Coal City, Ind,
Stucker, Wm Macdoel, Cal.
Stuckey, D. F ' Paris, Ohio.
Stuckey, L. T New Enterprise, Pa,
Stuckey, Sherman, R. D. 2, Olympia, Wash.
Stuckman, P., Nappanee, Ind.
Studebaker, Elias M., McPherson, Kans.
Studebaker, Geo. L North Manchester, Ind.
Studebaker, Herbert A., ..North Manchester, Ind.
Studebaker, J Mont Ida, Kans.
Studebaker, S Pearl City, 111.
Stump, George C. . . R. D. 2, New Madison, Ohio.
Stump, John, Laketon, Tex.
Sturgis, John Perrin, Mo.
Stutsman, Chas. Noble, Wenatchee, Wash.
Stutsman, D. C 15 Wroe Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Stutsman, G. O. Mt. Vernon, 111.
Stutsman, Jesse, R. D. 4. Arcanum, Ohio.
Stutsman, T. R Harbor Springs, Mich.
Stutsman, J. S. . . . R. D. i, Harbor Springs, Mich.
Stutsman, Wm Glendale, Cal.
Stutzman, C. W Metamora, Ohio.
Stutzman, Melvin D., ....R. D. 4, Goshen, Ind.
Suit, R. L., ..Seven Milo I'md. Smyth Co., Va.
Summer, A. E., R. 0. 1, Sowers, \'a.
Sunderland, H., Carthage, Mo.
Suter, C. M Franklin Grove, 111.
Sutphin, Elmon, R. D. 1, Auburn, Nebr.
Sutter, A. A Roanoke, La.
Sutter, P. J R. D. 5, Hampton, Iowa.
SwacMey, W. H Johnson Citv. Tenn.
Swallow, J. F Palisade, Colo.
Swartz, E. J Bristol, Ind.
Swavnc, G. H...1711 Oneida St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Swigart, G. H McVeytown, Pa.
Swigart, J. C. McVeytown, Pa.
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Swigart, M. C
...6611 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Swigart, S. J Lewistown, Pa.
Swigart, \V. J Huntingdon, Pa.
Swihart, Clarence U., Goshen, Ind.
Swihart, Aaron M. Brethren, Mich.
Swihart, Geo. E Koann, Ind.
Swihart, George T Goshen, Ind.
Swihart, Joseph C R. D. 2, Scenery Hill, Pa.
Swihart, Aeri Empire, Cal.
Swihart, Walter K. D. 1, Churubusco, Ind.
Swinger, Jacob Palestine, 111.
Swinger, \\' Trotwood, Ohio.
Switzer, John W Roanoke, 111.
Talhelm, Byron Waldo, Kans.
Tannreuther, W. O Waterloo, Iowa.
Tawzer, J. J Arcadia, Nebr.
Taylor, Chas. V Mt. Morris, 111.
Taylor, H. R., ..720 E. Villa St., Pasadena, Cal.
Taylor, I. W Neffsville, Pa
Taylor, S. W Springgrove, Pa.
Teeter, B. Y. S Shafter, W. Va.
Teeter, D. W Jasper, Mo.
Teeter, I. C,
4712 Hawthorne St., Spokane, Wash.
Teeter, J. L., Williams, Oregon,
Teeter, John Aline, Okla.
Teeter, L. L Mooreland, Ind.
Teeter, L. W Hagerstown, Ind.
Teets, L. W Lost City, W. Va.
Teets, Wm. L Eglon, W. Va.
Tcmpleton, Leland G Mt. Morris, 111.
Temnison, K. G Weatherford, Tex.
Terwilleger, Samuel Blue Springs, Nebr,
Thomas, A. S., Bridgewater, Va.
Thomas, D. D., Lafayette, Ohio.
Thomas, H. V., R. D. 1, Alvada, Ohio.
Thomas, Isaac Inglewood, Cal.
Thomas, Jer., Bruceton Mills, W. Va.
Thomas, J. E., Walton, Kans,
Thomas, J. L., ..Copemish, Manistee Co., Mich,
Thomas, J, Walter, . . R. D. 11, Westminster, Md,
Thomas, P. S Harrisonburg, Va.
Thomas, V Florence, W. Va.
Thomas, Walter S Staunton, Va.
Thomas, Wm Box 428 Ambridge, Pa.
Thomas, W. J Inglewood, Cal,
Thompson, A. E Waldo, Kans.
Thompson, S. C, Glenlyn, Va.
Thompson, S. E
323 .\. 22nd St., Lincoln, Nebr.
Throne, Geo R. D. 1, Pioneer, Ohio.
Throne, G, M R. D. 5, Ottawa, Kans.
Throne, John, Princeton, Kans.
Throne, John E Red Cloud, Nebr.
Tigner, \V. H. Ozawkie, Kans.
Tingley, H R. 1). 3., Jerico Springs, Mo.
Tisdale, W. D Waterloo, Iowa.
Tolleson, W. S. II., . . L. P.. 28. Hartford, Ark.
Tojley, S. C, Pennington, Ark.
Tonev, Carey ' R. D. 8, Kitchel, Ind.
Tookcr, Grant Delhi, S. Dak.
Trimmer, Jacob E
143 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa,
Trostle, Eph Mt. Morris, III.
Trestle, W, E San Gabriel, Cal,
Trout, C. E.,
614 Center Ave., N, W., Roanoke, Va.
Trout, I. Bennett Lanark, 111.
Troxel, J. J Conway Springs, Kans.
Troxel, Josepli Caldwell, Kans.
Troycr, Nathaniel ()., Big Timber, Mont.
Truax, Wm. R Pleasant Ridge. Pa.
Tucker, J Hagers Grove, Mo.
Turner, D Genoa, Va.
Turner, L. V R. I), i, Cerro Gordo, 111.
Tyson, A. S., McBain, Mich,
Ulery, Galjriel R. D. 2, Claypool, Ind.
ITlery, Jacob C Windom, Kans,
Ulery, J. Edson Onckama, Mich.
Ullery, Daniel Slu-llcr, 111.
Ulk-ry, Eorc-st R. D. 3, .Xanipa. l.l.iho.
Ullom, Homer Lamar, Colo.
Ulrey, John C, Windom, Kans.
Ulrey, John P Pyrmont, In< 01(
Ulrich, L. E R. D. 2, Wenatchee, Wasl 0\i
Ulrich, W. M North Manchester, In< 10
Umble, S., Markleysburg, B ^ed^li
Urey, J, H,, R. D. 3, Waterloo, In< yei
Utz, Franklin N Port, Vs 0t
Utz, J. H Beaver Creek, M< Min
Utz, John H., R. D, 2, Taneytown, M ^eiine
Utz, S, H Newmarket, M< Jeime
Utz, Silas K New Market, M< )imi
Vatentine, J, F R. D. 3, Belington, W. Vj {Je
\ an Buren, T. D., Conrath, Wi VjioK
\ancil, Joel A., Hamler, Ohi( ^einif
\ an Dyke, Archibald Grand Junction, Col< w^m
\an Dyke, G. H., jveinc
1525 Hastings St., Chicago, II (velcb
\'an Dyke, Irvin C, Pocatello, Idah< (vdlei
\'an Dyke, S. P Newberg, Oregoi fteUei
\ anhorn, D. M R. D. 1, Everett, P^ \Vellei
Vaniman, Ernest, Lordsburg, Cal iVells
Vanpelt, J, Frank R. D. 8, Richmond, Mc Ws',
Vansickle, Geo. W Fearer, Mc \\eiK
Varner, John P Bartow, W. \'j \\ells,
Varner, Wm Doehill, Vs
Vest, W. F., R. D. 1, Pizarro, V^
Vines, A. J Jonesboro, Teni^
Wade, W. P., ..R. D. 1, New Philadelphia, Ohij ^Veng
Wagenman, J. G. Williston, N. DaH \'
W' agner, Chas. A., R. D. 2, Olympia, Wasi jve
Wagner, D. T Beecher City, Ii: Werte
Wagner, F, A,, Arriba, Cole
Wagner, J. C Portis, Osborne Co., Kans Wertf
Wagner, Oscar W Adrian, M< Wert!
Wagner, Wm, U., Alvin, Texas West,
Wagoner, G. F .North Manchester, Inc West,
Wagoner, I. B. Red Cloud, Neb^ West,
Wagoner, Isaac N., R. D. 3, Box 43, Foley, Minr^i
Wagoner, N. B Red Cloud, Nebi West
Wakeman, L, D Edinburg, Vi West
Wales, G, E., R, D. 1, Kenedy, Texas Westi
Walker, Daniel H R. I). 5, Somerset, Pi Wevl
W'alker, Galen K Main St., Johnstown, Ps Weyl
Walker, Jesse E,, Box 50, Winchester, Idah^ Whcf
Wallace, Lewis Mt, Morris, IIJ Wliet
Wallech, John S Greencastle, Pi Wins
\\ alter, Charles Summum, IIJ Win:
Walter, W. F Crimora, Vi Whit
WaUman, J. K Nampa, Idaho Wliit
W' ampler. A., Fredonia, Kans Wl.it
Wampler, D. L, . . R. D. 2, New Plymouth, Idaho wiiit
D, S Lonaconing, Md wiiit
Wampler,
Wampler, J. D. Zigler, W. Va W
Wampler, Jos. W. . . . R. 1). 6, Harrisonburg, Va Whit
Ward, Calvin R. D. 18, Richland, Kans
Ward, Henry Quinter, Kans Whit
Ward, J. M. R. 1). 1, Pomona, Kans ui,;.
Warner, D. F ! Milledgeville, 111 WiJt
Warren, Isaac Edw Roann, Ind \\\^,
Warstler, J. H New Paris, Ind \\
Warstler, O. H., Syracuse, Inc
Warstler, Walter, ..126 Wilson Ave., Goshen, Ind w
Watkins, L Mont Ida, Kans \Vik(
Watkins, W. C K. 1 ). 1, Grenola. Kans Wfc
Watson, Geo. W Plattsburg, Mo \^^
Watts, Wm. S Brentwood, Arkj ^vy^
Weaver, A. A., . . . . R. H. 2. Grand Junction, Cole \vil(
Weaver, D. H. Raisin, Cal \\[\i
Weaver, D. W R. D. 2, Birdsboro, P« w
\\'cavcr, I'^dw. S.
Scott City, Kans
Weaver, Geo. W., Manheim, Pai wm
Weaver, Herschel i \V|||
R, D. 1 , West Manchester, Ohid \^
Weaver, Irvin Bremen, Ind \^
Weaver, Toscpli Ligonier, Ind! \\.»
W^eaver, John E R. D, 8, Goshen, Ind \v;i
Weaver, J., 3135 W. \an Buren St., Chicago, 111 ,viii
Weaver, M. J., ,v;||
1120 Greenfield Ave,, Pittsburgh, Pa WiH
Weaver, Milton R wm
2517 Lake St., Omaha. Nebr wj
Weaver, S, P., Lamed. Kans \\j]^
Webb, I. E Newmarket, Iowa \\:{.
Webster. C. F R. D. 1, Salem, Va wj
Wcddle, Andrew J Santos, Va Wj];
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
Weddle, G. W Bloom, Kans.
Weddle, Joel Burks Fork. Va.
Weddle, L. M Floyd, Va.
Weddle, R. M Dunlap, Kans.
Wegley, J. W R. 1). 1, Somerset, Pa.
Weibley, Israel L Blain, Pa.
Weidman, Silas R. D. 1, Wooster, Ohio.
Weimer, Allan, Greenville, Ohio.
Weimer, Asa H Petersburg, W. Va.
Weimer, Dennis Bealton, Va.
Weimer, 'Elsworth R. D. 2, Converse, Ind.
Weimer, F. B Sterling, Ohio.
Weimer, F. J., R. D. 3, Ft. Recovery, Ohio.
Weimer, Israel, Hopewell, W. Va.
Weimer, Samuel Buchanan, N. Mex.
Weirich, Jacob Osnaburg, Ohio.
Welch, P. D Dresden, N. C.
Weller, D. P Continental, Ohio.
Weller, H. A Copemish, Mich.
Weller, M. J Farmington, Pa,
Wells, James McDonalds Mill, Va.
Wells, J. M Kalamazoo, W. Va.
Wells, Levi E., R. D. 1, Sowers, Va.
Wells, N. A Jackson, Tenn.
Wenger, E. M Fredericksburg, Pa.
Wenger, H. C Grand Junction, Colo.
Wenger, H. H., Palisade, Colo.
Wenger, Perry Mt. Sidney, Va.
Wenger, Russel, R. D. 1, Union, Ohio.
Wenger, Stanley C, . . . R. D. 6, Brookville, Ohio.
Wenrick, A. D., R. D. 8, Dayton, Ohio.
Wertenbaker, Wm
1254 E. 50th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Wertenberger, A. J Norcatur, Kans.
Wertz, VV. Clay 721 R. R. St., Johnstown, Pa.
West, Ellis H Modesto, Cal.
West, George Clayton, 111.
West, Geo.,
R. D. 1, Box 42, Cleveland Mills, N. C.
West, J. K., R. D. 1, Mollis, N. C.
West, W. E Ankeny, Iowa.
Westrick, Oliver Belleville, Kans.
Weybright, J. S Thurmont, Md.
Weybright, Wm R. D. 1, Lone Star, Kans.
Wheeler, F. M., . . R. D. 7, Marshalltown, Iowa.
Whetzel, Lee H. Moorefield, W. Va.
Whisler, H. A., Lordsburg, Cal.
Whistler, Levi, Lordsburg, Cal.
Whitcher, W. E Stonyford, Cal.
White, A. M., Glendora, Cal.
White, John B., R. D. 4, Jonesboro, Tenn.
Whitmer, B. B., Conway Springs, Kans.
Whitmer, B. C, Utica Mills, Md.
Whitmer, Daniel, R. D. 1, South Bend, Ind.
Whitmer, Merrill I.,
R. D. 1, Box 42,- South Bend, Ind.
Whitmer, Peter E., 1038 S. Main, Ottawa, Kans.
Whitson, I. C., Fountain City, Tenn.
Widder, D. H....1516 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Widdowson, J Dixonville, Pa,
Wieand, A C,
3435 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Wiedman, Fred Longmont, Colo.
Wike, Henry, R. D. No. 2, Huntington, Ind.
Wike, I. B Huntington, Ind.
Wiley, W. A R. D. 3, Ashland, Ohio.
Wiley, Wm Bigmount, Pa.
Wilfong, Benj Marlinton, W. Va,
Wilhelm, J. L Lebanon, Pa.
Wilkins, C. L Middleton, Mich.
Wilkins, Walter, R. D. 1, Middleton, Mich.
Wilkinson, Wm. T., Raisin, Cal.
Williams, Bruce Plattsburg, Mo.
Williams, C. A Payette, Idaho.
Williams, C. E R. D. 5, Floyd, Va.
Williams, J. H. B Elgin, 111.
Williamson, J. W Hedgesville, W. Va.
vVilliar, Jacob O Route 2, Mt. Airy, Md.
A^illiford, W. R., R. D. 5, Dandridge, Tenn.
Willis, John Beelog, N. C.
Willis, Robert, Poplar, N. C.
Wilson, T. D R. D. 5, Greencastle, Pa.
Wilson, Josiah S Junior, W. Va.
Wilson, Nute, Pitts, Ark.
Wilson, Roy X Pogue, Pa.
Wilt, J. W. 1100 2nd St., Juniata, Pa.
Wimmer, John II Salem, Va.
Wimmer, N. P Copperhill, Va.
Winder, W. C, McPhcrson, Kans.
Wine, A. F., 810 Gundcrson Ave., Oak Park, 111.
Wine, A. J., Lawrence, Kans.
Wine, D. D Covington, Ohio.
Wine, David G., Enders, Nebr.
Wine, D. P Forestville, Va.
Wine, George S., R. D. 3, Laton, Cal.
Wine, Geo. W. R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
Wine, G. L., Huntington City, Ind.
Wine, John M David City, Nebr.
Wine, Jacob, Danridge, Tenn.
Wine, J. M.,
922 E. Second St., Santa Ana, Cal.
Wine, John M., Octavia, Nebr.
Wine, J. R. 1604 Wall Ave., Wichita, Kans.
Wine, J. W. R. D. 1, Dayton, Va.
Wine, M. N., Octavia, Nebr.
Wine, Madison Fruitdale, Ala.
Wine, W. M Union Bridge, Md.
Wineman, D. B., Gettysburg, fa.
Winey, C. G East Salem, Pa.
Winger, Otho, North Manchester, Ind.
Wingert, Frank R. D., Franklin Grove, 111.
Wingert, H. H Kingsley, Iowa.
Winklebleck, Levi, Modesto, Cal.
Wirt, Jacob Lewiston, Minn.
Wirt, James Virden, 111.
Wirt, John H Lewiston, Minn.
Wise, D. W., Grand Junction, Iowa.
Wise, Geo. E North Yakima, Wash.
Wise, W. M Trinidad, Colo.
Witcher, W. E., Stonyford, Colusa Co., Cal.
Witmer, John H Union Deposit, Pa.
Witmer, Samuel Z Elizabethtown, Pa.
Witmore, Ira Adrian. Mo.
Witmore, Jacob, McPherson, Kans.
Witmore, J. C, Fostoria, Ohio.
Wolf, Abraham Udell, Iowa.
Wolf, Albert, .3435 \'an Buren St., Chicago, 111.
Wolf, Calvin, R Clifton Mills, \V. Va.
Wolf, C. E., R. D. 1, New Ulysses, Kans.
Wolff, Chas. E., Worthington, Minn.
Wolf, D. A Prairie City, Iowa.
Wolf, D. S Surrey, N. Dak.
Wolf, F. B Preston, Minn.
Wolf, Marshal, R. D. 2, Oakland, Md.
Wolfe, Daniel R. D. 1, Coyle, Okla.
Wolfe, Leonard McCune, Kans.
Wolford, Wm. E Ligonier, Pa.
Wood, Chas. H Snowden, Va.
Wood, Charles S Summitville, Ind.
Woodard, A. B Gowrie, Iowa.
Woodie, H. J Boone Mill, Va.
Woodie, J. C, Peru, Nebr.
Woodie, Talton L Transon, N. C.
Woodiel, T. L., Palestine, Ark.
Woodiel, W. L Austin, Ark.
Woods, M. F., Centralia, Wash.
Workman, A. S Loudonville. Ohio.
Workman, Clifford A., ....Buckeye City, Ohio,
Workman, C. J Buckeve City, Ohio.
Workman, James D.-nville, Ohio,
Workman, J. T., R. 1^. 2, Howard, Ohio.
Worst, David R., . . R. 1). 1 Wesv Salem, Ohio.
Wortinger, Albert, R. D. 8, Goshen, Ind.
Wray, Benjamin Bringhurst, Ind.
Wright, A. L North Manchester, Ind.
Wright, C. A., Fostoria, Ohio.
Wright, J. C Miller, Nebr.
Wright, J. H. Rossville, Ind.
Wright, John W Grottoes, Va.
Wright, Van B., Sinking Spring, Ohio.
Wyant, Frank Grenola, Kans.
Wyatt, Rufus Somerset, Ohio.
W'vne, Jacob, Dexter, N. Mex.
Wysong, Daniel Nappanee, Ind.
Wysone. H R. D. 4, Nappanee, Ind.
Yancy, I. F R. D. 2, Decatur, Ind.
Yarbaha, J. A Celynda, Mo.
Yearout, Chas. M., Morrill, Kans.
Yereman, O. H.,
.415 Portsmouth Bldg., Kansas City, Kans.
Woodberry, Baltimore, Md.
Yingling, Carroll,
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BRETHREN EAMILY ALMANAC
Yoder, Clarence H., North Manchester, Ind.
Voder, Ephraini P IJellcfontaine, Ohio.
Yoder, Geo. E., Meyersdale, Pa.
Yoder, H. B.,
..343 North Charlotte S., Lancaster, Pa,
Yoder, John Jr., R. D. 2, Lodi, Ohio.
Yoder, J. T McPherson, Kans.
Yoder, K. A Sabetha, Kans.
Yoder, Samuel E Hemet, Cal.
Yoder, \V. H. R. O. 5, McPherson, Kans.
Yoder, Y. D. Howe, Ind.
Yordy, Amos, Roanoke, 111.
Vovnice, Samuel Clarion, Mich.
Young, A. C. Crystal, Mich.
Young, A. C Stockport, Ind.
Young, E. S Canton, Ohio.
Young, George, R. D. 1, Rogersville. Tenn.
Young, J. 11., Continental, Ohio.
Young, H. S R. D. 1, New Berlin, Ohio.
Young, I. R Lanark, 111.
Young, J. E Beatrice, Nebr.
Young, M. S R. D., East Akron, Ohio.
Young, S. L Carrington, N. Dak.
Younkins, M. A., Wererton, Md.
Yount, Oran S Troy, Ohio.
Yount, W. B., Union Bridge, Md.
Yundt, S. E., 390 E. Pasadena St., Pomona, Cal.
Zeigler, Henry, Rchrersburg Berks Co., Pa.
Ziegler, Jesse C Royersford, Pa.
Ziegler, Levi K., Ridgely, Md.
Ziegler, Levi Royersford, Pa.
Zigler, D. C, R. D. 1, Churchville, Va.
Zigler, D. H., Broadway, Va.
Zigler, I. N., R. D. 1, Broadway, Va.
Zigler, J. D R. D. i, Churchville, Va.
Zigler, Jacob S. Gatewood, W. Va,
Zigler, S. D., Harrisonburg, Va.
Zigler, \V. H., R. D. 1, Bridgewater, Va.
Zimmerman, C. W R. D. 3, Mt. Solon, Va.
Zimmerman, J Mt. Solon, Va.
Zimmerman, J. S Waterloo, Iowa.
Zimmerman, S. P R. D. i, Holsopple, Pa.
Zimmerman, W. B., Bunkertown, Pa.
Zobler, Wm. N., R. D. 3, Lancaster, Pa.
Zook, Fred R Martinsburg, Pa.
Zuck, D. M Mercersburg, Pa.
Zuck, John Clarence, Iowa.
Z"g, B. F R. D. 4, Myerstown, Pa.
Zug, H. S R. D. I, Mt. Hope, Pa.
Zug, John C Elizabethtown, Pa.
Zug, S. R Elizabethtown, Pa.
Zumbrum, C. K., R. D. 1, Churubusco. Ind.
Sunday School Advisory Committee and Secretaries.
Pres., D. H. Zig-ler, Broadway, Va., 1911.
Sec, Levi Minnich, Greenville, Ohio, 1913.
James M. Mohler, Leeton, Mo., 1912.
SUNDAY-SCHOOI^
SECBETABIES.
AND
ARKANSAS, FIRST DISTRICT
Southea.stern MISSOURI.
Ida Mahler, Rombauer, Mo.
CALIFORNIA.
Northern — S. G. Hollinger, Macdoel,
Cal., 1914.
Southern and Arizona — Harvey Snell,
Covina, Cal.
COLORADO. Western, and UTAH.
H. C. Wenger, Grand Junction, Colo.
DENMARK.
FRANCE.
IDAHO and Western MONTANA.
Jennie Brower, Meridian, Idaho.
ILLINOIS.
Northern and Wisconsin — J. G. Royer,
Mount Morris, 111.
Southern — I. D. Heckman, R. D. 2, Cerro
Gordo, 111.
INDIA.
First District — Lellu Jalem. Bulsar.
India.
INDIANA.
Middle — Grovor Wine, Huntington, Ind.,
1913.
A.sa.-Sec, T. D. Butterbaugh, Silver
Lake, Ind., 1913.
Northern — Lafayette- Steele, Walker-
ton, Ind.
Southern — Mrs. Emma Miller, New Lis-
bon, Indiana, 1913.
IOWA.
Middle — Marie Jasper. Ankeny. Iowa.
Northern. Minne.sota and S. Dak. — J. S.
Zimmerman. Waterloo, Iowa.
Southern — J. H. Brower, R. D. 1, South
English, Iowa.
KANSAS.
Northeastern — F. E. McCune, Ottawa,
Kans., 1912.
Northwestern and Northeastern Colo-
rado— Geo. G. Canfield, Belleville, Kans.
Southeastern — F. G. Edwards. Mont Ida.
Kans.
Southwestern and Southern Colorado —
A. J. Crumpacker, McPherson, Kans.
MARYLAND.
Eastern — W. P. Englar, Linwood, Md.
Ass.-Sec. Jacob H. Hollinger, Wash. D.
Pet re. R. D. 1, Ha-
C.
Middle — David R.
gerstown, Md.
Western — James W. Beeghly, Oakland,
Md., 1914.
MICHIGAN.
Sarah Long, Clarksville, Mich., 1913.
MISSOURL
Middle — Kenney Landis, Adrian. Mo.
Northern — E. Mohler, Plattsburg, Mo..
1913.
Southern and Northwestern Arkansas —
A. W. Adkins, Collins, Mo.
NEBRASKA.
Edgar Rothrock, Carlisle, Nebr.
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA and
GEORGIA.
W. C. Price, R. D. 1, Cherokee, S. C.
NORTH DAKOTA, Eastern MONTANA
and Western (WNADA.
Elmer S. Retry, Berthold, N. Dak.
OHIO.
Northeastern — G. A. Cassel, Ashland.
Ohio.
Northwestern — Mary L. Cook, North
Manchester, Ind.
Southern — Chas. Flory, Union, Ohio.
OKLAHOMA. PANHANDLE OF TEXAS
AND NEW MEXICO.
I. H. Miller, Nash.. Okla.
OREGON.
D. M. Click, Tekoa, Wash.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC
PENNSYLVANIA.
Eastern — ^H. K. Ober, Elizabethtown,
Pennsylvania.
Middle — Edgar Detweiler, New Enter-
prise, Pa.
Southeastern New Jersey and Eastern
New York — W. G. Nyce, St. Peters,
Pa.
Southern — John H. Keller, Shrews-
bury, Pa.
Western — Ross D. Murphy, [Acting
Secy.] Rummel, Pa. W. Hamilton,
Morgantown, W. Va.
SWEDEN.
TENNESSEE.
Price Bowman, Jonesboro, Tenn.
TEXAS AND LOUISIANA.
A. A. Sutter, Roanoke, La.
VIRGINIA.
First District — C. S. Ikenberry, Dale-
ville, Va.
Second District — W. K. Conner, Bridge-
wa.ter, Va.
Eastern District — W. H. Sanger, R. D.
2, Vienna, Va.; J. J. Conner, R. D. 1,
Manassas, Va., Assist. Sec.
Northern District — J. W. Wampler, R.
D. 6, Harrisonburg, Va.
WASHINGTON.
J. O. Streeter, Chewelah, Wash.
WEST VIRGINIA.
First District — Eastern end, Ada
Saville, Pleasant Dale, W. Va. West-
ern end, Seymour Hamstead, R. D.
1, Oakland, Md.
Second District — A. C. Auvil, R. D. 1,
Box 30, Thornton, W. Va.
Mission Boards and Their Organization
We take pleasure in giving what we con-
sider a correct list of all the mission
boards In the United States and India.
THE GENEBAi; MISSION BOABD OF
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN.
D. L. Miller, Mt. Morris, Illinois. Member
for life.
H. C. Early, Penn Laird, Virginia, 1913.
L. W. Teeter, Hagerstown, Indiana, 1912.
C. D. Bonsack, Union Bridge, Md., 1913.
J. J. Yoder, McPherson, Kans., 1911.
Galen B. Royer, Elgin, 111., 1911.
ORGANIZATION.
President, D. L. Miller, Mt. Morris, Illinois.
Vice-President, H. C. Early, Penn Laird, Va.
Secretary and Treasurer, Galen B. Royer,
Elgin, Illinois.
All correspondence for the Committee
should be addressed to its office as follows:
The Brethren's General Mission Board,
Elgin, Illinois.
The regular meetings of the Committee
are: Third Wednesday of April, August
and December.
ARKANSAS, FIRST DISTRICT, AND
SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI.
Pres., Thomas Boyd, Frisco, Mo., 1913.
Sec, H. I. Buechley, Carlisle, Ark.,
1912.
Treas., J. H. Witcher, Austin, Ark.,
1911.
CALIFORNIA, Northern.
Pres., Harvey Eikenberry, Raisin, Cal.,
1912.
Vice-Pres., D. R. Holsinger, Laton, Cal.,
1914.
Sec.-Treas., J. S. Strole, Laton, Cal.,
1913.
CALIFORNIA, Southern, and ARIZONA.
Pres., W. E. Trostle, R. D. 1, San Ga-
briel, Cal., 1913.
Sec, H. Snell, Covina, Cal., 1915.
Treas., Geo. Bashor, 3115 Manitou Ave..
Los Angeles, Cal.. 1916.
A. M. White, Glendora, Cal.,
1912.
H. A. Whisler, Lordsburg. Cal.,
1914.
COLORADO. Western and UTAH.
DENMARK.
FRANCE.
IDAHO and Western MONTANA.
Pres., L. H. Eby, Payette, Idaho, 1914.
Sec, David Betts, Nampa, Idaho,
1913.
Treas., S. S. Neher, Twin Falls, Idaho,
1912.
ILLINOIS, Northern and WISCONSIN.
Pres. John Heckman, Polo, 111., 1915.
Sec.-Treas., Elmer Zuck, Lanark, 111.,
1913.
M. W. Emmert, Mt. Morris, 111.,
1914.
C. W. Lahman, Franklin Grove,
Illinois, 1912.
James M. Moore, 3435 W. Van
Buren St., Chicago, HI., 1916.
ILLINOIS, Southern.
Pres., D. J. Blickenstaff, Oakley. 111.,
1912.
Sec, W. H. Shull. Virden, 111., 1915.
Treas., G. W. Sensenbaugh, Cerro
Gordo, 111.. 1916.
Hiram Gruber, Astoria. HI.,
- 1914.
J. J. Scrogum, Fairfield, 111.,
1913.
INDIA.
Field Committee of India Mission.
Pres., W. B. Stover. Ankloshwcr. India,
1916.
Sec, J. B. Emmert, Bulsar, India,
1915.
Treas., I. S. Long, Pimpalner, India.
1912.
Adam Ebey, Dahanu. India, 1914.
A. W. Ross, Vyara, India, 1913.
District Mission Board.
Pres., J. B. Emmert, Bulsar, India,
1912.
Sec, Natha Madhav. Vyara, India.
1913.
Troas.. T..ellu Jalem. Ankleshwer, India,
1913.
Mitlia Amtha. Ankleshwer. India,
1914.
Iccha Narsi, Umalla. India. 1914.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
INDIANA, Middle.
Pres., D. M. Byerly, Magley, Ind.,
1914.
Sec, J. H. Neff, Huntington, Ind..
1913.
Treas., J. B. Baily, Huntington, Ind.,
1916.
S. S. Gump, North Manchester,
Ind.. 1912.
J. W. Norris, Landess, Ind.,
1915.
INDIANA, Northern.
Pres., Henry Wysong, Nappanee, Ind.,
1912.
Sec, Frank Kreider, Goshen, Ind.,
1913.
Trtas., J. H. Schrock, Middlebury, Ind.,
1914.
INDIANA, Southern.
Pres., D. W. Bowman, 3702 S. Columbus
Ave., Anderson, Ind., 1914.
Vice-Pres., A. C. Metzger, Rossville.
Ind., 1912.
Sec.-Treas., John P. Shoemaker, STiid-
eler, Ind., 1913.
IOWA. Middle.
Pres., W. E. West, Ankeny, Iowa,
1912.
Rec.-Sec, E. C. Trostle, R. D. 1, Pano-
ra, 1914.
Treas. and Sec. on Finances, W. H.
Royer, Dallas Center, Iowa,
1913.
Sec. of Citv Conditions, A. M.
Stine, Adel, Iowa, 1912.
Sec. of Rural Conditions, D. W.
Wi.se, Grand Junction, Iowa,
1913.
Missionary Educational Sec,
Virgil C. Finnell, 1643 Lyon St.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
IOWA. Northern, MINNESOTA and SOUTH
DAKOTA.
Pres., Samuel Fike, Waterloo, Iowa,
1913.
Sec, H. C. Sheller, Grundy Center,
Iowa, 1912.
Treas., T. L. Kimmel, Sheldon, Iowa,
1914.
IOWA, Southern.
Pres., D. F. Sink, Lenox, Iowa, 1913.
Sec, Peter Brower, South English,
Iowa, 1912.
Treas., W. D. Grove, South English,
Iowa, 1914.
KANSAS, Northeastern.
Pres., R. A. Yoder, Sabetha, Kans.,
1915.
Sec, H. L. Brammel, Ozawkie, Kans.,
1912.
Treas., C. W. Shoemaker, R. D. 1,
Overbrook, Kan.s., 1916.
I. L. Hoover, Lone Star, Kans.,
1913.
Benj. Forney, Navarre, Kans.,
1914.
KANSAS. Northwestern and Northeastern
COLORADO.
Pres., A. C. Daggett, Covert, Kans..
1913.
Sec, T. P. Oxley. Quinter. Kans., I'tliV
Treas., T. E. George, Burr Oak, Kans.,
1914.
D. A. Crist, Quinter, Kans.,
1912.
C. A. Ball, Rydal. Kans.
1911.
KANSAS, Southeastern.
Pres., S. E. Lantz, Madison, Kans..
1912.
Sec, D. P. Neher, McCune, Kans..
1914.
Treas., C. Meyers, Burlington, Kans..
1913,
KANSAS, Southwestern and Southei
COLORADO.
Pres., J. J. Yoder, McPherson, Kans
1912.
Sec.-Treas., M. J. Mishler, McPherso
Kans., 1914.
D. Hamm, Rockyford, Cole
John N. Dresher, McPhersoftRTH
Kans., 1914.
F. A. Vaniman, McPherso
Kans., 1913.
fee.
H
MARYLAND. Eastern.
Pres., C. D. Bonsack, Union Bridg
Md., 1914. ^
Vice-Pres., W. E. Roop, Meadow Branc
Md., 1913.
Sec, J. Walter Englar, New Windso
Md., 1912.
Treas., A. P. Snader, New Windsoliin
Md.. 1914. ^'^n'
Jesse P. Weybright, Detou
Md., 1912.
HIO,
Pi
MARYLAND, Middle.
Pres., David M. Zuck, Mercersburi
Pa., 1913. ^
Sec, D. Victor Long, Summit Ave
Hagerstown, Md.
Treas., Caleb Long, Boonsboro, Md
1912.
John S. Bowlus, Broad RuiimA
Md., 1914. f^^"'
John E. Otto, Sharpsburg, M(
MARYLAND, Western.
Pres., I. W. Abernathy. Wilson. W
Va.. 1913. ■
Sec.-Treas., James W. Beeghly, Oal<
land, Md., 1914.
A. L. Sines, Sines, Md., 1915
Daniel Baker, Grantsville, Md
1912.
Perry H. Broadwater. Bittinge
Md., 1916.
MICHIGAN.
Pres., C. L. Wilkins, Middleton, Mich
1913.
Sec.-Treas., Peter B. Messner, Lak
Odessa, Mich., 1914.
Corresponding Secretary. J. E. Ulerj
Onekama, Mich., 1912.
S. M. Smith. Clarksville, Mich
1914.
D. E. Sower, Free Soil, Mich
1912.
MISSOURI, Middle.
Pres., Ira Witmore, Adrian, Mo., 1914
Sec. Jesse D. Mohler, Warrensburg
Mo., 1912.
Treas., E. S. Katherman, Warrensburg
Mo., 1913.
MISSOURI, Northern.
Pres.. S. K. Hogan. Norborne, Mo.
1912.
Soc-Treas.. E. L. Shoemaker, Platts
burg. Mo., 1913.
J. S. Bowman, Rockingham, Mo
1914.
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:\IISSOT'RI. Southern and Northwesterr
ARKANSAS.
Pres., W. M. Greenwood. R. D. 6, Car
thage. Mo., 1912.
Sec. W. P. Burrcss, 1417 Perkins
Ave., Joplin, Mo., 1913.
Treas., N. A. Duncan, R. D. 3, Nor
wood. Mo.. 1914.
NEBRASKA.
Pres., A. J. Nickey, R. D. 2, Kearney
Nebr.. 1913.
Sec, Geo. Mishler. Cambridge, Nebr
1912.
Treas., Levi Meek, Octavia, Nebr., 1911
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC.
rORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA and
GEORGIA.
Prcs., H. M. Griffith, Brummett, N.
C, 1912.
Sec.-Treas., Geo. A. Branscom. Melvin
Hill, N. C, 1914.
L. A. Jones, Brother's Creek.
N. C, 1913.
DRTH DAKOTA, Eastern MONTANA and
Western CANADA.
Pres., D. P. Landis, Minot, N. Dak.,
1914.
Sec, J. D. Kesler, Zlon, N. Dak., 1912.
Treas., G. C. Deardorff, Brumbaugli,
N. Dak., 1910.
J. S. Shafer, Carrington, N. Dak.
1912.
Frank Dollahon, Kenmare, N.
Dak., 1914.
JillO, Northeastern.
Pres., James Murray, Sterling, Ohio.
1915.
Sec. R. M. Moomaw, Apple Creek,
Ohio, 1914.
rreas., A. S. Halteman, Wooster, Ohio,
1916.
U. S. Snyder, Canton, Ohio.
1913.
Samuel Stoffer, Freeburg, Ohio.
1912.
>HIO, Northwestern.
Pres., John Flory, Jewell, Ohio, 1912.
Sec, David Byerly, Lima, Ohio, 1912.
Treas., David Byerly, Lima, Ohio, 1912.
D. N. Shubert. Alvada, Ohio,
^1913.
Noah, Long, Sr., Pioneef, Ohio,
1914.
IHIO. Southern. .
Pres., Sylvan Bookwalter, New Pans,
Ohio, 1916.
Sec.-Treas., Clarence A. Baker, R. D. 1,
West Manchester, Ohio, 1912.
Adam Pefeifer, West Milton,
Ohio, 1915.
D. F. Priser, New Lebanon,
Ohio, 1914.
J. E. Barnhart, Donnelsville,
Ohio, 1913.
Oklahoma, panhandle of texas
AND NEW MEXICO.
Pres., J. H. Cox., Stillwater, Okla.
Sec, Jno. R. Pitzer, Cordell, Okla.
Treas., J. H. Miller, Nash, Okla., 1913.
J. A. Byerly, Elk City, Okla.
I W. P. Bosserman, Tangier,
} Okla.. 1912.
Iregon.
Pres., D. B. Eby, Sunnyside, Wash..
J910.
Sec, M. F. Woods, Centralia, Wash
Treas., T. J. Beckwith, Payette, Idaho,
1911.
Wm. Barnett, Myrtlepoint. Oro-
gon, 1909.
E. L. Withers, Weston, Oregon.
'ENNSTLVANIA, Eastern.
Pres., J. H. Longenecker, Palmyra,
Pa., 1913.
Sec, I. W. Taylor, Neffsville, Pa., per-
manently appointed by District
Meeting.
Treas., J. C. Ziegler, Royersford, Pa.,
1912.
H. B. Yoder, Lancaster, Pa.,
1913.
D W. Weaver, Jacksonwald. Pa.,
1912.
S H Hertzler. Elizabethtown.
Pa.. 1914.
D. Kilhefner, Ephrata, Pa., 1914.
PENNSYLVANIA, Middle.
Pres., Geo. S. Myers, Curryville, Pa.
Sec, J. B. Brumbaugh, Huntingdon,
Pa,.
Treas., J. B. Miller, Woodbury, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA, Southeastern, NEW
JERSEY and Eastern NEW YORK.
PENNSYLVANIA, Southern.
Pres., Jos. A. Long. York, Pa., 1911.
Sec, W. A. Anthony, Shady Grove,
Pa., 1911.
Treas., Henry Beelman, Dillsburg, Pa..
1912.
D. A. Foust, R. D. 1, Mercers-
burg, Pa., 1912.
C. L. Baker, East Berlin, Pa..
1913.
PENNSYLVANIA. Western.
Pres., J. J. Shaffer, R. D. 5, Somerset,
Pa., 1913.
Sec, H. A. Stahl. Glade, Pa., 1912.
Treas., P. J. Blough, Hooversville, Pa.,
1915.
W. M. Howe, 1012 Bedford St.,
Johnstown, Pa., 1916.
S. U. Shobes, R. D. 5, Somerset,
Pa., 1914.
SWEDEN.
Pres., M. Olsson, Box 75, Limhamn,
Sweden.
Sec, Jons. Sjolin, Limhamn, Sweden.
Treas., F. J. Johanson, Limhamn, Swe-
den.
TENNESSEE.
Pres., P. D. Reed, Limestone, Tenn..
1914.
Sec, A. E. Nead, Limestone, Tenn.,
1913.
Treas., C. H. Diehl, Jonesboro., Tenn.,
1916.
N. B. Sherfy, Blountville, Tenn.,
1915.
S. J. Bowman, Jonesboro, Tenn.,
1912.
TEXAS AND LOUISIANA.
Pres., Lafayette Sutphin, Welsh, La.,
1910.
Sec, M. H. Peters, Manvel, Texas,
1912.
Treas., J. M. Moore, Manvel, Texas,
1911.
VIRGINIA, First.
Pres., S. M. Ikenberry, R. D. 3, Wirtz,
Va.. 1913.
Sec, D. N. Eller, Daleville, Va., 1914.
Treas., N. H. Garst, R. D. 1, Salem,
Va.. 1912.
C. E. Eller, R. D. 2, Salem, Va.,
1913.
R. G. Layman. R. D. 1, Roa-
noke, Va., 1912.
J. Bowman, Callaway, Va.,
1911.
A. N. Hylton, Floyd, Va.. 1914.
J. F. Keith, Camp Creek. Va..
1911.
VIRGINIA, Eastern.*
S. A. Sanger. R. D. 2, Don. Va., 1914.
E E. Blough, R. D. 1, Manassas, Va.,
1912.
W. F. Hale. Nokesville, Va., 1913.
VIRGINIA, Second.*
B. B. Garber. R. D. 1, Waynesboro, Va.,
1913.
S. T. Florv. Stuarts Draft. Va.. 1912.
J. B. Coffman, Dayton, Va., 1911.
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BRETHREN FAMILY ALMANAC
VIRGINIA. Northern.*
D. H. Zigler, R. D. 14, Broadway. Va.,
1914.
J. Carson Miller, Timberville, Va., 1913.
J. M. Kagey, Dayton, Va., 1912.
♦The three last-named Districts work
jointly, with the following organization:
Pres., S. A. Sanger, Don, Va.
Vice-Pres., J. Carson Miller, Timber-
ville, Va.
Sec, J. M. Kagey, Dayton, Va.
Treas., B. B. Garber, Waynesboro, Va.
1915.
WASHINGTON.
Pres., D. B. Eby, Sunnyside, Wash.,
1914.
Sec, M. F. Woods, Centralia, Wash.,
1912.
Treas., J. S. Secrist, Olympia, Wash.,
1913.
WEST VIRGINIA, First.
Pres., Peter Arnold, Burlington. W.
Va., 1915.
Sec, Ezra Fike, Eglon, W. Va., 1914
Treas., John S. Fike, Eglon, W. Va..
1916.
John R. Riggleman, Rockoak,
W. Va., 1912.
Isaac J. Saville, Pleasant Dale,
W. Va., 1913.
WEST VIRGINIA, Second.
Pres., W. J. Row, Junior, W. Va., 1914.
Sec, A. C. Auvil, R. D. 1, Thornton.
W. Va., 1912.
Treas., J. F. Ross, R. D. 6, Grafton, W.
Va.. 1913.
Temperance Committees and Their Organizations
We give below a list of all the Temper-
ance Committees so far as reported.
THE GEITEILAI. T'EMFEBAITCZ: COMMIT-
TEE OF THE CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN.
Chairman, J. W. Lear, Cerro Gordo, 111.
Sec. W. M. Howe, 1012 Bedford St., Johns-
town, Pa.
Treas., P. J. Blough, Hooversville, Pa.
District Temperance Committees.
ARKANSAS, FIRST DISTRICT AND
SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI.
H. J. Lilly, Carlisle, Ark.
W. T. Price, Wynne, Ark.
Chas, Davis, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
CALIFORNIA, NORTHERN.
Chairman, D. H. Holsinger, Laton, Cal.
Sec. -Treas., W. H. Johnson, Empire, Cal.
J. A. Barnhart, Empire, Cal.
CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN AND ARI-
ZONA.
Chairman, W. C. Hanawalt, Lordsburg,
Cal.
Sec. S. W. Funk, Charter Oak, Cal.
Treas.. Harvey Snell. Covina, Cal.
COLORADO, WESTERN AND UTAH (not
reported).
DENMARK (not reported).
FRANCE (not reported).
IDAHO AND WESTERN MONTANA.
Chairman. L. E. Keltner. Boise. Idaho,
1914.
Sec. Mrs. Julia M. Graybill, Nampa, Ida-
ho. 1913.
Treas., Harry Beckwith, Payette, Idaho,
1912.
ILLINOIS, NORTHERN AND WISCON-
SIN.
Chairman, D. D. Culler, Mount Morris.
111.
Sec. -Treas., Chas. H. Keltner. Mount Mor-
ris. 111.
C. ('. Price. Polo, 111.
ILLINOIS, SOUTHERN.
Chairman, S. W. Garber, Decatur, 111.
Src, W. T. H.-ckman. R. D. 2, Cerro
Gordo. 111.
Treas., C. C. Gibson, Vlrden, 111.
INDIA, FIRST DISTRICT (not reported).
INDIANA, MIDDLE (not reported).
INDIANA, NORTHERN.
Sec. Levi Puterbaugh, Argos, Ind.
John Appelman, Plymouth, Ind.
Jesse Gump, Churubusco, Ind.
INDIANA, SOUTHERN.
Chairman, W. Carl Rarick, 274 N, Holmes
Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
Sec, D. W. Bowman, 3702 Columbus Ave.,
Anderson, Ind.
Treas., C. C. Retry, Kitchel, Ind.
IOWA, MIDDLE.
Chairman, D. W. Wise, Dallas Center,
Iowa.
Sec, A. M. Stine, Adel, Iowa.
Treas., Virgil C. Finnell, 1643 E. Lyon
St., Des Moines, Iowa.
IOWA, NORTHERN, MINNESOTA AND
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Chairman, Joshua Schechter, Jr., Worth-
ington, Minn.
Sec. W. O. Tannreuther, Waterloo, Iowa.
Treas., W. H. Hood, Greene, Iowa.
IOWA, SOUTHERN.
Chairman, Peter Brower, South English,
Iowa.
Sec. Geo. W. Burgin, 107 S. Moore St.,
South Ottumwa, Iowa.
Treas., Mrs. Almeda Caskey, Prescott,
Iowa.
KANSAS, NORTHEASTERN.
Chairman, I. L. Hoover, Lone Star, Kans.
Sec, W. P. Strole, 857 Ohio Avenue, Kan-
sas City, Kans.
Treas., O. R. McCune, 36 North Tliorpe.
Kansas City, Kans.
KANSAS. NORTHWESTERN AND
NORTHEASTERN COLORADO.
Ciiairman. J. E. Small. Portis, Kans.
Sec, Geo. Breon. Portis. Kans.
Treas., Ray S. Wagoner, Burr Oak, Kans.
KANSAS. SOITTHEASTERN.
Chairman, W. H. L(>hman, Monmoutli,
Kans.
St'c. E. E. Joyce, R. D. 5. Fredonia. Kans.
Treas., A. B. Llchtenwalter. R. D. 6.
Columbus. Kans.
KANSAS. SOUTHWESTERN AND SOUTH-
ERN COLORADO (not reported).
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MARYLAND, EASTERN.
Chairman, W. E. Roop, Westminster, Md.
Sec, R. J. Ridgely, Myersville, Md.
Treas., J, J. John, Union Bridge, Md.
MARYLAND, MIDDLE.
Chairman, Caleb Long, Boonsboro, Md.
Sec, F. M. Thomas, Hagerstown, Md.
Treas., Harry Anthony, Hagerstown, Md.
MARYLAND, WESTERN.
Chairman, I. W. Abernathy, Wilson, W.
Va.
Sec. -Treas., Perry Bowser, Grantsville,
Md.
H. H. Baker, Grantsville, Md.
MICHIGAN.
Chairman, Geo. E. Stone, Crystal, Mich.
Sec, Jerome E. English, Woodland, Mich.
Treas., Chas. Deardorff, Harlan, Mich.
MISSOURI, MIDDLE.
Chairman, David Bowman, Glensted, Mo.
Sec, T. J. Simmons, Osceola, Mo.
Treas., T. C. Nininger, 5921 St. John Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
MISSOURI, NORTHERN.
Chairman, J. S. Kline, 2919 St. Joseph
Ave., St. Joseph, Mo.
Sec, Bruce Williams, Plattsburg, Mo.
Treas., D. A. Shirk, Polo, Mo.
MISSOURI, SOUTHERN AND NORTH-
AVESTERN ARKANSAS.
Chairman, D. W. Teeter, Jasper, Mo.
Sec, Leander Smith, Nevada, Mo.
Treas., C. W. Gitt, Cabool, Mo.
NEBRASKA.
Chairman, A. D. Sollenberger, Beatrice,
■ Nebr.
Sec, Sadie Young, Beatrice, Nebr.
Treas., C. B. Smith, Red Cloud, Nebr.
NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA AND
GEORGIA (not reported).
NORTH DAKOTA, EASTERN MONTANA
AND WESTERN CANADA.
Chairman, G. I, Michael, R. D. 3, Kenmare,
N. Dak.
Sec, J. A. Brumbaugh, Newville, N. Dak.
Treas., D, H. Fouts, Surrey, N. Dak.
OHIO, NORTHEASTERN.
Chairman, H. H. Lehman, 48 Bank St.,
Ashland, Ohio.
Sec, David R. McFadden, Smithville, Ohio.
Treas., W. D. Fisher, Baltic, Ohio.
OHIO, NORTHWESTERN.
Chairman, D. G. Berkebile, Delta, Ohio.
Sec, E. P. Yoder, 841 Leonard St., Belle-
■ fontaine, Ohio.
Treas., C. A. Wright, 828 Leonard St., Fos-
toria, Ohio.
OHIO, SOUTHERN.
Chairman, Isaac Frantz, Pleasant Hill,
Ohio.
Sec-Treas., Levi Minnich, Greenville,
Ohio.
Field ■ Worker, L. A. Bookwalter, Trot-
wood, Ohio.
OKLAHOMA. PANHANDLE OF TEXAS
AND N. MEX.
Chairman, D. Wolfe, R. D. 1, Coyle, Okla.
Sec, J. C. Nininger, Guthrie, Okla.
Treas., N. S. Gripe, Coyle, Okla.
OREGON (not reported).
PENNSYLVANIA, EASTERN.
Chairman, J. W. Myer, 748 Union St.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Sec, Frank L. Reber, Richland, Pa
Treas., J. W. Hershey, Lititz, Pa. '
PENNSYLVANIA, MIDDLE.
Chairman, Price Sell, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Sec, T. T. Myers, Huntingdon, Pa.
Treas., J. B. Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHEASTERN, NEW
JERSEY AND EASTERN NEW YORK.
Chairman, M. C. Swigart, 6611 German-
town Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Sec, Quincy Leckrone, Royersford, Pa.
Treas., M. B. Miller, Sergeantsville, N. J.
PENNSYLVANIA, SOUTHERN (not re-
ported).
PENNSYLVANIA, WESTERN.
Chairman, Galen K. Walker, Berlin, Pa.
Sec, M. J. Weaver, 1120 Greenfield Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Treas., P. C. Strayer, R. D. 3, Johnstown,
Pa.
SWEDEN (not reported).
TENNESSEE.
Chairman, Samuel H. Garst, Blountville,
Tenn.
Sec, R. B. Pritchett, Johnson City,
Tenn.
Treas., S. W. Beals, R. D. 6, Jonesboro,
Tenn.
TEXAS AND LOUISIANA (not reported).
VIRGINIA, FIRST DISTRICT.
Chairman, L. C. Moomaw, R. D. 2, Roa-
noke, Va.
Sec, D. C. Naff, R. D. 3, Roanoke, Va.
Treas., T. C. Denton, Daleville, Va.
VIRGINIA, SECOND DISTRICT.
Chairman, M. A. Good, Bridgewater, Va,
Sec, John T. Glick, Bridgewater, Va.
Treas., A. B. Miller, Staunton, Va.
VIRGINIA, EASTERN (not reported).
VIRGINIA, NORTHERN.
Chairman, P. S. Miller, Roanoke, Va.
Sec-Treas., Joseph Pence, Port Repub-
lic, Va.
W. C. Hoover, Timberville, Va.
WASHINGTON.
Chairman, J. A. Eby, Sunnyside, Wash.
Sec, Chas. N. Stutsman, R. D. 4, Wen-
atchee, Wash.
Treas., J. U. G. Stiverson, 710 South
Fiftieth St., Tacoma, Wash.
WEST VIRGINIA, FIRST DISTRICT.
Chairman. Jeremiah Thomas, Bruceton
Mills, W. Va.
Sec-Treas.. Ezra Fike, Eglon, W. Va.
Silas Moore, Bismarck, W. Va.
WEST VIRGINIA, SECOND DISTRICT
(not reported).
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•ith a year's subscription to the Ingle-
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ny other way.
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Elg'in, Illinois.
Bonnet Goods
We are headquarters for BONNET
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our great facilities for handling this
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There is nothing that is needed in
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we can not furnish at the very low-
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We furnish a great many dealers
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business allows us to keep a fresh
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same.
We guarantee satisfaction, assure
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Don't fail to write at once for our
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We .are also handling a fine line of
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EEY BONNET SUPPLY CO.,
133 So. Humphrey Ave.,
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HOEMAKER'S POULTRY BOOK and ALMANAC FOR 1912
There is nothing in the world like it. It contains over
00 large pages, handsomely illustrated. A number of most
leautiful Colored Plates of Powls, true to life. It tells all
bout all kinds of Thoroug-hTired Fowls, with life-like il-
ustrations, and prices of same. Jt tells how to raise poul-
ry successfully and how to treat all diseases common
mong them. It gives working plans and illustrations of
onvenient Poultry Houses. It tells all about
Incubators and Brooders
It gives full instructions for
operating all kinds of Incubators.
This chapter is marvelously com-
plete and worth dollars to anyone
using an incubator. It gives descriptions and prices of Incu-
bators, Brooders and all kinds of Poultry Supplies. In fact,
it is an encyclopedia of chickendom and will be mailed to any-
one on receipt of only 15 cents. Your money returned if not
pleased. C. C. SHOEMAKER, Box 425, Preeport, Illinois.
The Globe
Incubator
The Hufford Family History
1729 — 1909. In Six Parts.
1st Casper; 2nd Christian: 3rd
Phillip; 4th George; 5th Wm. D.; 6th
Jacob. It records 4,019 Births. 930 Mar-
riages, 640 Deaths. 680 Engravings.
Representing 1.207 Persons. Size, 10%x
12%. 270 Pages. Style (A) $2.00. (B)
$2.50, (C) $3.00, Net.
Address
FRANKLIN PIERTE HOFFERT, Author
3454 Weit Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind.
61
This Announcement i
Read every word and then reread
families got a farm at Rais
paymei
A]\I known to thousands of the Brethren all over tl
United States and Canada, as a land man who keeps h
promises. I have won this reputation by years of straigh
forward business methods, and I am very proud of it.
expect always to merit the reputation that I have won.
This year I come to you with what I believe to be i\
best and most liberal offer that has ever been made,
represent a number of men who have purchased large tracts of ferti
land in California. These men have turned this land over to me t
cut up into small farms and sell on a plan that for liberality of terrr
has I believe never been equaled.
I know that in the older states and in the Mississippi Valle
there are thousands of good men with large familes who are strug
gling to get ahead. I know that these men would welcome a chanq
to buy a home if they could do so without feeling that they must stin
themselves and their families to meet the usual large first paymed
and the inevitable interest and deferred payment days. It is with sue
men in mind that the latest of my famous HALF-CROP-PAYMEN'
PLANS has been devised.
The first land to be put on the market is near Raisin City, nini
miles southwest of Fresno, Cal., a city of 35,000 people. This land ii
of proven fertility, and we have enough wells down, equipped witl
electrically driven pumps to furnish water to every acre. There i
not another such proposition on the coast and every man who read'
this announcement owes it to himself and his family to investigate it al
once.
We are establishing at Raisin City what I believe will be ih-
richest colony of Brethren in America. There are 50,000 fruit tree
l)lante(l and almost as many vines, while the alfalfa meadows and thi
rvcr working cow are occupying thousands of acres. Write- for th'
books that T have had published descriptive of this project.
mpartant to all Brethren
tells how over 100 Brethren
ity, Calif,, on the half crop
an
THE PROPOSAL
I I have cut the Raisin City lands up into twenty and forty acre
acts. I will sell these little farms for $150 an acre. I prefer a small
lyment down, but if a brother is not prepared to make a payment or
the making of such a payment will in any way retard the develop-
ent of the place, I will let him have the land provided that he will
it onto it at once and begin development. I will take as my pay
om one-half of the crops raised on seven-eighths of the land. If for
y reason he cannot take advantage of this offer, at once, I have a
an by which he can get a farm if he moves onto it within one year ;
it there is no room here to explain. If you cannot move now but
el that you would like to get a piece of this land, write me at once
id I will tell you how it may be done. Before turning the place over
the purchaser I will plow the land, establish a water supply suffi-
ent to irrigate it and leave nothing for him to do but level and seed
e place. I will require that the portion of the land that is to pay the
rchase price be seeded to alfalfa and that the work of cultivating,
atering, cutting and stacking be done promptly and in a workman-
ce manner.
I want you to know more about this land. I want to tell you
out the Brethren colony at Raisin City. I want you to. know that
ready we have a $3,000 church built and paid for, I want you to
iderstand how prosperous 'the members now there, are growing, and
)w much they like the country. I want you to write to me today,
king for our book of letters. " Documents in Evidence." They are
from Brethren.
If you could see this land and contrast it with other similar prop-
itious that are being offered all over California you would know
at the price asked is very low and the terms unprecedented. I want
»u to know all about this and I say to you — Write me at once —
>n't hesitate. You are under no obligation to buy, but you owe it to
turself and to those that are dear to you to investigate. Just invest
e two cent stamp. It will pay big dividends.
E. W. STEESE
450 RAILWAY EXCHANGE CHICAGO, ILL.
THE PROOFOF THE PUDDING
Is the Eating Thereof
1
ROANOKE VALLEY APPLES
Prove Themselves by Their Yield and Flavor
You Can Grow Them
and at once associate your family with the Brethren of several strong con-
gregations in the beautiful Roanoke Valley in and around the Magic City;
such churches as Roanoke, Peter's Creek, Poage's Mill, Valley and Trout-
ville. A number of Brethren are successful orchardists. . Others are taking-
advantage of opportunities in this, one of the very best sections of the New
South, in
General Farming Stock Raising
Dairying Poultrying
Trucking
There has been a marvelous development of this city and section since
the Annual Meeting of 1899. Roanoke has doubled in size. There are ex-
cellent
Industrial Opportunities
"Write for particulars, mentioning Brethren Family Almanac. Address
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ROANOKE, VA.
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